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Llanybri Farmhouse, Carmarthen

Dyfed. Sleeps up to 10

The Farmers Arms, Llanybri Enjoy a pleasant stroll or a short drive (2 miles) to the village local. The Farmer's Arms in Llanybri serves traditional real ales and specialises in authentic Thai food or take away excellent fish and chips from Neil's. Mansion House, LlansteffanA hidden gem with 2 AA Rosettes and stunning views. Try the famous afternoon tea, lunch or dinner, a culinary treat whichever you chose. LLansteffanThe pretty village of Llansteffan, just 2 miles away, has a wonderful sandy beach, delightful walks, a castle and a few shops. The Post Office doubles as a cafe serving delicious homemade treats and the Castle Inn which serves ales, wines and bar food, specialises in curries and Caribbean meals. The recently extensively refurbished and renamed 'Inn at the Sticks' has new owners and is attracting lots of attention. Yr Hen Dafarn in is affectionately known to locals as Big Bills. It is a must visit and offers a seasonal menu, specialising in seafood often caught by Bill and locally sourced game. Grab a takeaway from the Ferry Cabin Café or Florries Fish and Chips and enjoy the Llansteffan seafront views. LaugharneLaugharne is a short drive away along the Taf Estuary with restaurants, shops, tea-rooms and inns. These include a village store, a Spar with an ATM, chemist and post office combined and a bakery (supermarkets and chain stores in Carmarthen). Visit the romantic ruined castle and 'The Boathouse', a museum to the renowned Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. • Dining out in Laugharne offers lots of choice. Browns Hotel, famous as Dylan Thomas’ preferred drinking establishment, is open for lunch or supper. The Cors Restaurant set in a romantic ‘fairy-tale’ garden serves delicious, honest, wholesome food. Just outside Laugharne, The Corran Resort and Spa offers pampering spa treatments, and the chic terrace restaurant serves beautifully presented cuisine, with more than a hint of Welsh character. Carmarthen, county townThe historic market town of Carmarthen offers a pleasant mix of small independent traders, well known chain stores and an excellent market specialising in local produce. Try Carmarthen ham, lava bread and cockles. The Vue multiplex cinema is a great distraction whatever the weather. Go Wild Adventures, St ClearsEnjoy fun packed family adventures. Choose from canoeing, kayaking, archery, initiative games, orienteering, horse riding and more. Booking is essential. Phone 01994 230559The National Botanic Garden of Wales and Aberglasney The National Botanic Garden of Wales hosts a rolling programme of exciting events including doggy days, set in a 568 acre parkland. Discover historic and futuristic buildings, horticultural displays, flower meadows, lakes and walks, shops and cafes. The medieval house and gardens at Aberglasney near Llandeilo are well worth visiting. This beautiful site has a rich history which has been preserved for the public by the Aberglasney Restoration Trust and has been featured on several television programmes.. Local Produce St Clears This small town has not one but two prize-winning butchers, Philip Hughes (Pie Makers of Distinction) and Eynons. Indulge in award winning Indian cuisine at Elaichi Restaurant,Carmarthen Leisure Centre, JohnstownCome rain or shine visitors can enjoy facilities including a swimming pool, health suite, sports hall, Cheeky Monkeys for the youngsters and coffee shop with views over the pool. Xcel Bowl, JohnstownA spacious, brightly lit bowling alley with a soft play area for youngsters and a cafe.

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