Carmarthenshire

Wales

Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire
Photo by Vin Lane-Kieltyka
Photo by Vin Lane-Kieltyka

Popular cities in Carmarthenshire

Looking towards the Bristol Channel with Laugharne Castle at my back. I love early mornings everything is so pristine.
Carmarthen
Known for Gardens, Culture and Ports
Explore Carmarthen: its gardens, culture, ruins, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • National Botanic Garden of Wales
  • Aberglasney Gardens
  • Llansteffan Castle
Definitely the best steak in South Wales
Llanelli
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Bars
Escape to upscale Llanelli! Enjoy its food, spas, and golf.

Reasons to visit

  • WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre
Taken just before sunrise from the dunes in front of Burry Port caravan park
Burry Port
Known for Ports, Golf and Biking
Like waterskiing and golf? Get away to secluded Burry Port!

Reasons to visit

  • Burry Port Lighthouse
Cenarth Falls in beautiful Wales.
Newcastle Emlyn
Known for Friendly people, Castle and Diving
Trip time! Discover the castle, diving, and art in Newcastle Emlyn.
#lksawaydays 4a/2020 today we decided to step back in time and enjoy a Welsh castle double header. Car packed, satnav set and the ipod on playing the back catalogue of the Manchester Orchestra (top tunes) Our first of the two planned castles was Carreg Cennen in the village of Trap inside the Brecon Beacons National Park. We arrived as the weather seemed to get murkier, perhaps a little bit of luck kept the rain away, we parked up in the free, quiet but again rather small car park. The site has a cafe and shop, these can be found around from the car park as you enter, all of which sit below the prominent ruins dwelling upon the hill. After paying £5 per adult we hiked up the slope and enjoyed the impressive views of Towy Valley, on a clear day it must be spectacular! The six towered castle built in the time of Lord Rhys in the late 1100's has sat in ruin since 1462, once inside you can move around the skeleton freely, walking across the base or along stairways to see more of the structure. Make sure you head down to the naturally made cave which runs under the castle and travels deep into the hillside. Be cautious, once you start walking along the cave it's pitch black and a little slippery under foot, we used our phone touches but you can hire torches at the pay hut for £1.50. #lksawaydays give Carreg Castle a 👍
Llandeilo
Known for Castle, Fishing and Hunting
Llandeilo is calling! Discover its castle, fishing, gardens, and more.
Ammanford
Ammanford
Known for Relaxing, Flowers and Walking
Escape to relaxing Ammanford! Enjoy its mountain views, golf, and beaches.