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Whitland Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Whitland:
Hywel Dda Garden, Whitland  (< 1 Mile)
This unusual garden claims to be the only garden in Europe dedicated to the law. The laws were codified in the 10th Century by the...
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Scott's Bay, Llansteffan  (6 Miles)
Scott's Bay is a beautiful, secluded beach situated just around a rocky headland from Llansteffan Beach near Carmarthen. You can walk there from Llansteffan village...
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St Margaret's Church, Pendine  (6 Miles)
This ancient church, known in Welsh as the Eglwys Cymyn Church, has been called the most interesting of the local churches. The church's great claim...
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Amroth Beach, Amroth  (7 Miles)
A large sandy beach backed by cliffs. This beach marks the easterly end of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which winds its way for 186 miles...
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Llawhaden Castle, Narbeth  (7 Miles)
Llawhaden Castle was originally a 12th Century earth and timber ringwork fortress, which was destroyed by the Welsh in 1193. The bishops of St Davids...
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The Welsh Chocolate Farm, Llanboidy  (7.4 Miles)
The Welsh Chocolate Farm is an unique experience not to be missed. It is based around a chocolate village, Llansiocled, which visitors can tour and...
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Museum of Speed, Pendine  (7.6 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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Colby Woodland Gardens, Narbeth  (8.1 Miles)
This National Trust property is set in a peaceful valley, surrounded by broadleaf forest. The gardens are well known for their rhododendrons and azaleas, and...
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St. Martin’s Church, Laugharne  (9.8 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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Dylan Thomas’ Boathouse, Laugharne  (10.1 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  (10.1 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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Oakwood Theme Park, Narbeth  (10.6 Miles)
Oakwood Park is one of the UK’s top ten theme parks and one of Wales’ largest tourist attractions. Boasting over 60 rides and attractions, there’s...
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Folly Farm, Kilgetty  (10.7 Miles)
Folly Farm has a wide variety of attractions that appeal to all ages, ranging from Ziggy’s exotic zoo, farm activities to the thrills of the...
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Llansteffan Castle, Carmarthen  (13.2 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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Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, Tenby  (14.5 Miles)
The award-winning Tenby Museum and Art Gallery is one of the oldest independent museums in Wales. It is housed in part of the remains...
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South Beach, Tenby  (14.7 Miles)
Seventy years ago, the painter Augustus John wrote of Tenby: ’You may travel the world over, but you find nothing more beautiful. It is so...
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The Glen Beach, Saundersfoot  (14.7 Miles)
An extensive sandy beach with shallow water, ideal for small children to paddle and also for swimming. Water quality is very good. Many local shops...
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Wiseman’s Bridge Beach, Saundersfoot  (14.7 Miles)
This is a south facing sandy beach, good for swimming. At the top of the beach are pebbles and fascinating rock pools. During World War...
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Manorbier Beach, Manorbier  (14.7 Miles)
Manorbier is a beautiful sandy beach, popular with surfers, swimmers and families alike. The beach is overlooked by a 12th Century church and an imposing...
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Lydstep Beach, Tenby  (14.7 Miles)
Lydstep is a sand and shingle beach in an idyllic setting with dramatic views overlooking Caldey Island. Facilities at the beach include jet skiing, windsurfing,...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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