Things to do on The Southern coast

National Wetland Centre, Llanelli
The National Wetland Centre stretches over 450 acres on the Burry Inlet and is a magnificent mosaic of lakes, pools and lagoons. It is home to numerous species as diverse as dragonflies and Little Egrets. There are hundreds of ducks, geese, swans and flamingos to see as you wander the landscaped...
Cadw. Crown Copyright.Kidwelly Castle
Kidwelly Castle, an imposing Norman castle now in the care of Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments, is very well-preserved. The Great Gatehouse, completed in 1422, still stands almost to its full height. Walk around the outside of the half-moon shaped outer walls to fully appreciate the dominating...
Pembrey Country Park
Pembrey Country Park boasts 202 hectares of glorious parkland and one of the longest beaches in Wales. It offers excellent family attractions including horse riding, dry ski slope, toboggan run, train rides on the miniature steam locomotives, pitch and putt, adventure playground, picnic areas and...
Morfa Bay Adventure
Morfa Bay Adventure has become one of Wales' leading outdoor pursuits providers over recent years, providing adventure activities for all ages and abilities across Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Our centre is situated in Pendine on the Carmarthenshire/Pembrokeshire border. We provide...
Llyn Carfan Coarse Fishery
The first fishery to introduce carp into Pembrokeshire. The original lake has been joined by a further, increasing total surface area to close on 3 acres. Several varieties are present and include commons, leathers, many to over 20 lbs and grass carp, record 29 lb. You will not find any traffic...
National Botanic Garden of Wales
The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a very special place. Not only is it the first botanic garden of the new millennium but, in the short time it has been open, it has become the most visited Garden in Wales. This might be because there is so much to see and do. It has quickly...« Previous Page 1 Next Page »















