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....
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...
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...
National Botanic Garden of Wales is a Millennium project established five years ago, featuring the world’s largest single span greenhouse, an aquacentre and a centre...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The survival of Aberglasney Gardens over so many centuries is truly miraculous. Even in 1470 it was recorded that it had “nine green gardens, orchards,...
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...
There are few castles in Europe that can boast a more spectacular location. Its weather-beaten ruins crown a limestone crag overlooking the remote Black Mountains....
Halfway Forest Park is a mountain valley mainly forested with evergreen trees which give way to fields and native broadleaved trees the higher you climb....
The Red Kite Feeding centre is designed to fit naturally into the Black Mountain landscape and provides bird lovers the ideal opportunity to witness Red...
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...
This historic cottage offers not only a brilliant architectural piece in its own right, but houses a collection that helps visitors to understand the ways...
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...
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...
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...