Take me back to Carmarthenshire
Dylan Thomas Boat House
Dylan's Walk, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4SD, SA33 4SD
A truly remarkable place to visit, where the famous Dylan Thomas spent the last four years of his life. See more
Dylan Thomas Boathouse.
Dylan Thomas Boathouse, Dylan's Walk, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4SD
There are wonderful views to be enjoyed from The Boathouse. See more
Laugharne Athletic Cricket Club
Laugharne Athletic Cricket Club, Wooford Park, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4TE
The establishment of this club dates back to 1889. The clubs' cricket season runs from May until August. See more
Laugharne Beach
Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, , SA33
A sandy beach where dog are allowed. There is no existing lifeguard service in Laugharne. See more
Laugharne Castle
King Street, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4SA, SA33 4SA
Re-opened to the public in the July of 1996 after twenty years of extensive excavation and restoration, Laugharne castle stands on a low ridge overlooking the wide Taf river estuary and perhaps is today better know for its associations with the poet Dylan Thomas instead for its picturesque location. See more
Laugharne Post Office
The Pharmacy, Laugharne, Carmarthen, Dyfed, SA33 4QE, SA33 4QE
Laugharne RFC
Laugharne Rugby Football Club, 3 Fountain Row, Grist Square, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4ST
Founded in 1893 in this historic town that is Laugharne. See more
Laugharne WI
Millenium Memorial Hall, Clifton Street, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4QG
One of many women's institutes based around Carmarthenshire. See more
Llansteffan Beach
Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire, SA33
A sandy beach where dogs are not allowed on between May and September. The closest town to Llansteffan is Carmarthen. See more
Llansteffan Castle
Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire, SA33
Llansteffan Castle stands on a hill overlooking the Tywi estuary, standing guard over the river as it would have done in the early 12th Century. Llansteffan was one of a chain of castles built by the Normans but its history as a stronghold goes back much further, with the castle taking advantage of the existing earthworks of an Iron Age hillfort. See more
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