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Attractions & Activities in Carmarthenshire

Number of results: 65

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  1. Address

    Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, SA32 8HX

    Telephone

    01558 824512

    Carmarthenshire

    Paxton's Tower is a Neo-Gothic folly erected in honour of Lord Nelson. It is situated on a hilltop near Llanarthney in the Towy Valley, Carmarthenshire and was built sometime between 1805 and 1808.

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  2. Address

    Loughor, Swansea, SA4 6TS

    Telephone

    0300 025 6000

    Swansea

    Remains of a thirteenth-century tower on top of a twelfth-century earthwork castle.

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  3. Address

    Henllan Station, Llandysul, Ceredigion, SA44 5TD

    Telephone

    01559 371077

    Llandysul

    The Teifi Valley Railway was created from a branch line of the Great Western Railway which served the West Wales rural area.

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  4. Address

    Bronwydd Arms Station, Bronwydd, Carmarthen, SA33 6HT

    Telephone

    01267 238213

    Bronwydd

    Join the train at Bronwydd Arms Station and take a trip into the past, on a living full-size steam railway. A new 1.75 mile long extension to Abergwili Junction opened on 1 July 2017, increasing the route length to 4 miles.

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  5. Address

    Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire, SA33 5LW

    Telephone

    0300 025 6000

    Carmarthenshire

    Llansteffan Castle stands on a headland overlooking the sand-flats of the mouth of the river Tywi. The natural strength and strategic importance of this stunning location was recognised by the Norman invaders of Wales.

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