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Carmarthen is treated as a getaway destination.
It has an interesting town centre where the 18th century Guildhall, County Museum and the ruins of the Norman castle stand along with other examples of 18th and 19th century architecture.
A visit to the Wales National Botanic Garden is also a must.
The hotels in Carmarthen are generally located out of the town centre in more rural settings, many on the A48 which heads to Swansea.
Visitors have the benefit of beautiful views and a very quiet rural setting.
As the town is fairly small, many tourists can walk around it; in fact, many places to stay have bicycles to rent, making getting around easier.
Some visitors take the opportunity to try some local ham, which is only available from one stall at the weekly market.
Another specialty here is Penclawdd cockles.
Cafes and pubs provide food and refreshments for those not wishing to eat at their accommodation.
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District: Laugharne
A bed and breakfast accommodation in Laughame village, near local attractions, beaches and restaurants and offering cosy rooms with views
Superb9.1
(94 reviews)
District: Brechfa
Quiet country lodge near the heart of Carmarthenshire, ideal for countryside walks and sightseeing around the mountains, luxurious rooms, restaurant with traditional Welsh cuisine
Superb9.1
(108 reviews)
District: Llanfynydd
Family owned country lodge situated on a farm on a hill in west Wales, close to the town of Carmarthen, onsite dining featuring local cuisine
Great8.8
(29 reviews)
District: City Centre
Centrally located, near many local markets, shops, theatres, and other local attractions, features cosy and comfortable rooms and a restaurant
Very Good8.5
(214 reviews)
District: Whitland
Boasts a fine dining restaurant, located close to the main A40 highway, favoured by both business and leisure travellers, indoor and outdoor conference areas
Very Good8.3
(2 reviews)
District: Laugharne
Set in a beautiful location among a vast parkland and gardens, this guest house offers luxurious accommodation and fantastic breakfast, and is located near local attractions
Very Good8.3
(5 reviews)
District: Laugharne
Overlooking Carmarthen Bay, within 5 minutes of Pendine Beach, spacious function areas, superb restaurant renowned for its pastries
Very Good8.0
(61 reviews)
District: Laugharne
An original 16th century dairy house, features a courtyard, gardens, and rolling landscapes, plus luxurious decor and rooms
Good7.5
(23 reviews)
District: City Centre
Located in an excellent position in west Wales, with tasteful and comfortably furnished rooms, restaurant, and conference facilities, and near local attractions
Pleasant6.9
(239 reviews)
Introduction to Carmarthen, Wales
Carmarthen is treated as a getaway destination.It has an interesting town centre where the 18th century Guildhall, County Museum and the ruins of the Norman castle stand along with other examples of 18th and 19th century architecture.
A visit to the Wales National Botanic Garden is also a must.
The hotels in Carmarthen are generally located out of the town centre in more rural settings, many on the A48 which heads to Swansea.
Visitors have the benefit of beautiful views and a very quiet rural setting.
As the town is fairly small, many tourists can walk around it; in fact, many places to stay have bicycles to rent, making getting around easier.
Some visitors take the opportunity to try some local ham, which is only available from one stall at the weekly market.
Another specialty here is Penclawdd cockles.
Cafes and pubs provide food and refreshments for those not wishing to eat at their accommodation.
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