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Llangadog Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Llangadog:
Kidwelly Castle, Kidwelly  (1.9 Miles)
Standing on a prominent ridge, overlooking the River Gwendraeth, Kidwelly Castle is more complete than many Welsh castles. Built by the Normans in 1106 it...
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Burry Port Harbour, Burry Port  (4.9 Miles)
Burry Port Harbour has a fascinating heritage with its three working docks. The harbour is part of the Millennium Coastal Park and has benefited from...
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Llansteffan Castle, Carmarthen  (8.5 Miles)
The Normans built Llansteffan Castle in the early 12th Century on the existing earthworks of a 6th Century Iron Age hill fort. These remains can...
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Cefn Sidan Sands, Pembrey  (9.3 Miles)
Cefn Sidan Sands is the largest beach in the whole of Wales. It is eight miles long and its fine, pristine silky sands have no...
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Machynys Peninsula, Llanelli  (9.3 Miles)
The Machynys Peninsula is a designated SSSI and is home to a wide variety of protected flora and fauna. Once it was home to a...
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Burry Holms, Llangennith  (10.7 Miles)
This fascinating, small, limestone island forms the northern tip of Rhossili Bay and is accessible for about two hours each side of low water. It...
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Oriel Myrddin Craft Centre, Carmarthen  (10.8 Miles)
One of the oldest art galleries in Wales, this beautiful collection is based in a fantastic grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion that overlooks the...
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Gelli Aur Country Park, Llandeilo  (10.8 Miles)
Famous for its deer park, the Golden Grove includes sixty acres of wooded parkland surrounding a magnificent mansion with commanding views across the Towy Valley....
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Carmarthen Castle, Carmarthen  (10.8 Miles)
Carmarthen Castle was once the seat of royal power in southern Wales. An earth and timber castle once stood on the site, built in 1109,...
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Carmarthen Town Museum, Carmarthen  (10.8 Miles)
Camarthen Town Museum carries a large collection of documents and artefacts that have been collected over a period of many hundreds of years. The...
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Camarthenshire County Museum, Carmarthen  (10.9 Miles)
The Camarthenshire County Museum has been established in order to bring together information about the heritage of the county that surrounds this good looking Welsh...
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Dylan Thomas’ Boathouse, Laugharne  (11.6 Miles)
Dylan Thomas was one of Britain’s greatest twentieth-century writers and anyone who has read his works will appreciate the peace and inspiration afforded to Thomas...
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Dylan Thomas’ Writing Shed, Laugharne  (11.6 Miles)
This former garage and now grade one listed building, is the shed where Dylan Thomas wrote some of his most famous work. It is built...
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Rhossili Down, Rhossili  (11.7 Miles)
At 632 feet above sea level, the summit of Rhossili Down is the highest point on Gower. It is a superb viewpoint, offering stunning views...
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St. Martin’s Church, Laugharne  (11.8 Miles)
This medieval church has a cruciform structure, with a square embattled tower, supported on pointed arches. The churchyard is the final resting place of the...
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St. Twrog’s Church, Llanddarog  (12.4 Miles)
This imposing Norman church is situated on a hill; its spire is a landmark over the village and can be seen for miles. A Christian...
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White Hart Thatched Inn & Brewery, Llanddarog  (12.4 Miles)
Dating from medieval times, the White Hart is believed to be among the oldest inns in South Wales. It was used by cattle drovers who...
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Museum of Speed, Pendine  (14.1 Miles)
This museum opened its doors to the public in 1996 and is dedicated to the use of the Pendine area and its flat sands for...
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Pennard Beach, Pennard  (14.7 Miles)
Picture this: a wooded valley with a fresh water river (Pennard Pill) meandering through a vast open space surrounded by sand dunes and limestone features...
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Llangennith Beach, Llangennith  (14.7 Miles)
Llangennith Beach is a superb 3-mile sandy beach owned by the National Trust with excellent bathing and spectacular scenery. It is also renowned for its...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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