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During
your stay here at Coedllys if you are interested
in visiting local attractions and places of
interest we highly recommend the following
key attractions. A short description of each
has been copied directly from each respective
website. For further details of the attractions
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| Dylan Thomas Boat House- Laugharne |
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Dylan Thomas spent the last years of his life here. Now it is dedicated and a tribute to the writer. Visual presentations,literature and refreshments are available nearby. To commemorate the anniversary of Dylan's death in 1953, the boat house has recently undergone extensive restoration. |
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| Millennium Coastal Path - Llanelli |
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The Millennium Coastal cycle path, part of the National Cyclepath Network meanders through approximately 20 miles of local coastline, passing through local areas of interest.
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Places include Kidwelly Castle, the Penclawydd Wildfowl Centre, and the Loughor Estuary with views of the Mumbles peninsular south of Swansea.
Nearby Pembrey Motorsport Centre provides varied motorsport activities including Formula Ford, go-karting and car racing. |
| National Botanical Gardens - Llanarthney |
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The Garden of Wales is the first national botanic garden to be created in the United Kingdom for over 200 years. It is also an exciting new institution for Wales which aims to heighten visitors' awareness and understanding of the natural and manmade world. It is a place of international significance dedicated to conservation, horticulture, science, education, leisure and the arts.
As a landmark Millennium project, the Garden of Wales links the history of the last millennium with the present. It is set in the former 18th century regency park of Middleton Hall in Carmarthenshire, a 568 acre estate on the edge of the Tywi valley. The Garden enjoys a pollution free environment, spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and a rich cultural heritage.
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| Aberglasney Botanical Gardens - Llangathen |
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Spectacularly set in the beautiful Tywi valley of Carmarthenshire, Aberglasney Gardens have been an inspiration to poets since 1477. The story of Aberglasney spans many centuries, but, the house's origins are still shrouded in obscurity.
Aberglasney Gardens cover approximately 10 acres, including two woodlands. Firm gravel pathways connect all elements of the garden and wheelchair users are able to visit most of the areas within the garden.
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| The National Trust - Stackpole Beach |
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Stackpole, a 325-hectare coastal estate in South West Pembrokeshire consists of beautiful and varied landscape in the Pembrokeshire National Park.
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| Oakwood Leisure Park |
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Not quite Disneyland, but its one of Pembrokeshire's largest attractions. Oakwood is a great day out for the whole family and caters for all tastes when it comes to enjoyment and thrill seeking. From the white knuckle rides such as Hydro and Megaphobia to the more gentle family rides as treetops coaster and bobsleigh, there is something for everyone.
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In addition to the local attractions, we here at Coedllys are proud to be associated with the following tourist associations, dedicated to putting Welsh tourism on the map. Simply click the images for further details on the respective website. As above, the description for each site contains an extract of the text from each website, where appropriate.
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| Welsh Tourist Board |
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The definitive website guide and web portal to Wales, including all attractions, from farms to fairs, detailed accommodation guide, from guesthouses to hotels and much much more useful information to the visitor. |
| Wales Great Little Places |
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The travel business is one of ever-increasing choice and competition. To make your mark nowadays you must offer something special. Great Little Places all offer a quality experience. Quality has become the watchword in the travel world. With Little Places, you can find it in a farmhouse or country inn. Or historic property or small hotel. Or guest house or coastal hideaway. And, as youll discover from this guide, you dont have to spend the earth to get it. |
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| Wolsey Lodges |
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Wolsey Lodges is a consortium of private homes which offer luxury, bed and breakfast, B&B, - referred to as Inns in America - accommodation to guests. The houses are mainly situated in the UK but with some in France, Italy and Spain. They are not just bed and breakfast accommodation, they also offer dinner. |
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| Bed & Breakfast Nationwide |
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A carefully chosen selection of Bed and Breakfast accommodation in WELCOMING, INSPECTED QUALITY HOMES throughout the UK - England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland . |
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