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Top: Wales > South Wales > Carmarthen The Falcon Hotel The Falcon is a friendly private hotel, well placed in the heart of Carmarthen, with simple access to shops, market and business area. Carmarthen Castle The castle at Carmarthen, on its rocky eminence overlooking the River Twyi, must have dominated the mediaeval town just as, a little way to the east, the Roman fort must have dominated the Roman town a thousand years before. Llansteffan Castle Located just 8 miles southwest of Carmarthen, the most remarkable monument in the village of Llansteffan is its magnificently ruined castle. The castle at Llansteffan was once a building with great vitality and architectural sophistication. Carmarthenshire Tourist Association The Carmarthenshire Tourist Association promotes tourism and visitors to South West Wales. Carmarthen Online Carmarthen (Caerfyrddin in Welsh), standing on the River Towy, is often thought of as the gateway to sensational West Wales. Carmarthen is a thriving market town with distinct shopping areas. Innisfree Holidays upmarket holiday cottages in south Wales with heated swimming pool. located just yards away from a sandy beach - suitable for all the family. Gwili Railway A preserved rural railway in a wooded valley in West Wales, included in the WalesRails survey of Welsh railways, and the tourism tourist attractions they serve. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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