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Neyland

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Freshwater East

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Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire (Sir Gaerfyrddin) is one of the three counties which make up West Wales. Its rolling green countryside and the fact that it is home to some of Wales’ most famous gardens has led to the county being known as ‘The Garden of Wales’.

Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire, a stunning coastal gem in Wales, beckons with its unspoiled beauty and so many reasons to visit. With pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming seaside towns, Pembrokeshire offers a breathtaking escape for nature enthusiasts. Explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, a paradise for hikers and wildlife lovers and picturesque harbours like Tenby, Saundersfoot and St. David's. With over 50 beaches to choose from, grab a bucket and spade and enjoy family days of fun and adventure. Your holiday to Pembrokeshire starts here.

Ceredigion

Ceredigion offers some of the most beautiful coastal scenery anywhere: a place to be at one with nature – to stand on the cliff path and breathe in that pure sea air is the best medicine anyone could ask for!

A church in Nevern village outside Newport

Nevern

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Llandovery

You can do a fabulous tour, heading north from Llandovery to Rhandirmwyn, then a bit further north to the bird reserve.  Continue northwest along the Doethie Valley to the National Nature Reserve at Allt Rhyd y Groes and end your day at Llyn Brianne or fork off to the west up the Nant Melyn valley  to the Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve there. To avoid retracing your steps, you can cross...

Llanelli

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Carmarthen

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Lampeter

Shops, Food and ExhibitionsLampeter has a number of independent shops offering home furnishings, books, art and craft, music, clothing, and food and drink. There’s a busy farmer’s market, and great cafes serving freshly-made food. If you’re staying for a few days be sure to ask about Lampeter’s own shopping loyalty card! The Lampeter Museum is located in the Town Library. It houses a small collection of items illustrating local history including...

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