Discover the best top things to do in Carmarthenshire, United Kingdom including Oriel King Street Gallery, The Original Tin Shed Experience (The History Shed Experience C.I.C.), Cenarth Adventure Centre, Myddfai Community Hall & Visitor Centre, Brynamman Public Hall Cinema, Emlyn Antiques Centre, John Street Gallery, The Escape Game Llanelli, The Escape Game Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire Museum.
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5.0 based on 281 reviews
Tin Shed Experience is a second hand tin sheeted museum housing a collection of items from 1914-45 and wartime items including some film memorabilia and props. We have an Anderson Shelter and a 1930's work-mans cottage. Over the years we have developed links with historical film and television productions such as 'Band of Brothers' and 'Saving Private Ryan'. We are also a quirky semi outdoor / undercover area for events. We are currently closed. We apologise for any inconvenience caused during these times Director Seimon Pugh-Jones 07974 106 157; Events Co-ordinator Min Evans 0781 696 0268; Outreach Emyr Price 079 661 74 79. * * * * * * * ALL INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH NO LIABILITY TO THE WEB PAGE CREATOR OR THE TIN SHED EXPERIENCE PLEASE PHONE TO DOUBLE CHECK THAT WE ARE OPEN BEFORE TRAVELING TO VISIT * * * * * * * *
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Winners of 'Visitor Experience of the Year' 2011Cenarth Adventure Centre specialises in offering exciting military missions in an authentic environment. Real military vehicles, towers, bridges, missiles and a massive castle make your games a very realistic experience, with REAL tactics & REAL adrenaline! Paintballing can be played by 11yr olds+ and Laser Combat by 5yr olds+; so they are both ideal for families and friends to enjoy together. Archery, remote control buggies and a woodland challenge course are also on offer for those family members who don't fancy the combat games or if you'd like a whole days activities.Open all year round come rain or shine! A 'Quality Assured Visitor Attraction' by Visit Wales and Accredited United Kingdom Paintball Sposts Federation Venue.
5.0 based on 109 reviews
Myddfai Community Hall & Visitor Centre is a lottery funded state of the art Centre, built in 2011, set in the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park. It has huge hall, ideal for conferences, parties and Weddings as it now also has a Civil Ceremony Licence. There is a lovely café and gift shop at the Centre, both open 6 days a week (closed Mondays- but open Bank Holiday Mondays) There are several interpretation boards covering the History and Heritage of Myddfai village- covering the Physicians of Myddfai and the legend of 'The Lady of the Lake'. There are many lovely walks in the area and the beautiful St Michael's Church is just next door and definitely worth a visit.
Very welcoming cafe and gift shop with a range of tasteful handmade gifts at reasonable prices. Also a visitor's centre with good information about the area. Highly recommend. Check opening times especially out of season.
5.0 based on 91 reviews
Brynamman Cinema traces it's origins to the 1920s where it was funded by the "check-off" system, whereby weekly contributions were deducted from the miners' wages, initially to build the hall, and subsequently to run it. Building work on the new Brynamman Cinema started in 1924 with seating for around 1,100 people. It was furnished throughout with tip up seats upholstered in old gold corduroy. The stage was built 20ft by 60 ft and had 4 dressing rooms below. The lounge was situated below the library it contained 12 armchairs and 3 settees where the miners could relax or play cards around the several oak game and card tables therein. There was also a billiard room above the library. The opening ceremony was held on 15th May 1926, the cinema started with silent films until the 1930's, when the "talkies" came along. Today, Brynamman Cinema continues to grow and has kept up with all the changes the film industry has made over the years, most recently being the transformation to digital projection. As of May 2013, the cinema has the ability to show two films simultaneously for the first time in its 89 year history thanks to the opening of Screen 2, a 43 seat auditorium situated in the old lounge space. All of this has been possible due to the good work of the committee of volunteers who run the day to day business of the cinema. This page/service is independently managed and maintained by Daniel Matthews, Digital Marketing Manager for Brynamman Public Hall & Institute and Brynaman Cinema Cyf; and acts as an official representation of Brynamman Public Hall & Institute and Brynaman Cinema Cyf. This service/page is not managed by Brynamman Public Hall & Institute or Brynaman Cinema Cyf. Rights are reserved to withdraw page/service at any time.
Today marked my first visit to the Brynamman Public Hall Cinema. Having spent eight happy years as a community cinema volunteer, initially as 'front-of-house' and subsequently on the projection team, at the [Community] Centre Cinema, Lymington, Hampshire (1982-1990), I was very interested in how the Brynamman gang operated. What a joy! A lovely, historic cinema building; beautifully maintained; happy, enthusiastic volunteer staff; today's film, 'Emma', well presented; and nice, cwtchy seats in the back row of the upper circle (bet they could tell some tales of Upper Brynamman past!?). The very reasonable ticket price included a nice cup of tea and biscuits - I will have to return to buy intermission ice cream from the lady with the tray! The Brynamman Public Hall Cinema is indeed an hidden gem in the truest sense. It fuses local community and entertainment heritage with modern cinematic visual and sound technology - and it works SO well! I send my sincere compliments to all involved in keeping the traditional cinema-going experience alive in Brynamman. I would encourage anyone seeking quality entertainment to seek out this rare (dare I say unique?) opportunity to pass from the mundane present into a past when cinemas were still 'other worldly', special places into which one could escape from everyday normality for a couple of hours.
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5.0 based on 14 reviews
John Street Gallery is run by husband and wife team Ivano & Denise Di Battista. The gallery houses both the painting and printing studio. As well as colourful fine art on display, there is wide range of limited edition print, gift cards and an eclectic range of decorative and gift items for the home.
5.0 based on 117 reviews
I've been to this place a couple of times and both have been amazing fun. The staff are also very friendly and helpful, making for an all round enjoyable experience The game master Jordan is one of the most enthusiastic individuals I've ever met
5.0 based on 171 reviews
An escape room is a physical adventure game in which players are locked in a room and have to use elements of the room to solve a series of puzzles and escape within the set time limit. After the initial briefing covering the general rules, a game master will show you to your room. Your group will enter and get acclimatised before the game master leaves you. As well as Family Fun, Friends outings and Entertainment, our Escape room is proving popular as a Team Building and Staff Activity venue as well as a new method of interviewing potential job candidates by assessing leadership and teamwork, problem solving and managing under pressure in a real life environment while the interviewer monitors candidates live by a CCTV link to the room. Whatever your reasons for popping by, you are sure to have a warm welcome, exiting intro and it will be finished with the thrill of trying or escaping one of our demanding Escape Rooms.
Excellent escape room,Jim is a great host- game master, explained everything very well. Very enjoyable afternoon.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
Our exciting news is that the museum’s roof is being repaired, but we have had to close to the public for about 12 months. We would like to apologise for any disappointment which this may cause and we do look forward to welcoming you again early in 2021. The grounds remain open to the public and the Tywi Gateway Trust will continue to provide opportunities for visitors and volunteers as it restores the park and walled kitchen garden.
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