Carmarthenshire
'Carmarthenshire - the Garden of Wales', more than just the home of the National Botanic Garden of Wales! A splendid coastline of cliffs, estuaries and long beaches.
A heritage second to none, with spectacularly-sited castles and pride in a living Welsh language. Fresh air, peace and quiet and the solitude of the high hills and moors
Swansea, West Glamorgan of the Brecon Beacons or Cambrian Mountains, stronghold of the Red Kite.
Friendly pubs, attractive peaceful villages and a varied landscape of farms and unspoilt countryside. The hustle and bustle of traditional market towns, modern shopping centres, distinctive local produce and a strong arts and crafts tradition.
This magnificent area is steeped in history and offers beautiful coast and countryside, including scenic river valleys and part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Discover peaceful seaside villages, bustling market towns, ancient castles, sandy beaches, wonderful walks, crafts and wildlife.
Carmarthenshire You’ll fall in love with the magnificent Gower Peninsula, Britain’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and all the attractions and amenities of the city of Swansea.
Don’t miss the National Botanic Garden of Wales or Aberglasney Gardens, both are well worth exploring. Welsh is spoken throughout the county, adding to the special Celtic atmosphere.




