places to visit in carmarthenshire
Spectacularly set in the Twyi Valley Carmarthenshire, Aberglasny House features one of finest gardens in Wales.
The Brecon Beacons National Park covers 519 square miles over half of which is 1,000 ft above sea level. It has to be seen to be believed.
National Botanic Gardens of Wales. With guided tours, special lectures, courses, exhibitions and art trails - there is something for everybody so why not come along to one of our themed days.
Carmarthenshires verdant rolling landscapes and headlining horticultural attractions have led to the area being known as 'The Garden of Wales'.
One of the most spectacularly sited Welsh castles is Carreg Cennen, located north of Swansea, a few miles south-east of Llandeilo on a minor road off the A483.
Cavers have found over 10 miles of unique caves. This is believed to be the tip of the iceberg. The journey through Dan-yr-Ogof is an experience never forgotten.
A spectacular medieval park and castle . Dinefwr Park and Castle is an iconic place in the history of Wales.
The Red Kite was named the 'Bird of the Century' by the British Trust at the end of 1999, because of its determined fight back from the brink of extinction.


Dudley and Lizzie Johnson
Myrtle Hill House
Llansadwrn, Llanwrda
Carmarthenshire
SA19 8HL
Tel: 01550 777530
Mobile: 0780 3279558








