Discover the best top things to do in Carmarthen, United Kingdom including Creepy Carmarthen Tours, The British Bird of Prey Centre, Kidwelly Castle, Laugharne Castle, Gwili Railway, Llyn Brianne Dam and Reservoir.
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5.0 based on 154 reviews
THE FIRST TOUR OF 2021 WILL BE ON WEDNESDAY 28TH APRIL. Carmarthenshire Tourism Association's "Visitor Experience of the Year" and a unique way to explore the horrible history of this the oldest town in South Wales. Take a magical trip through Carmarthen's creepy past and meet murders and their victims; see where they burned a bishop and locked up villains. Discover the dark secret of the town's greatest hero and find out where the ghosts walk! Visitors get the chance to take part in experiments in magic and mind-reading. Public visits take place on most Wednesday evenings at 7pm until mid-October. Always phone or text to make your booking. Private experiences are always available for groups and individuals. Creepy Carmarthen is great for couples and irresistible to kids as well as being a fun thing to do and fantastic for families, groups and the historically adventurous. It is budget-friendly and wonderful for revealing hidden gems from this ancient town's past.
5.0 based on 311 reviews
The British Bird of Prey Centre houses 20 native & migrant British species. We offer 3 flying displays daily at 11.30am, 1.30pm and 3pm including 17 different British species. Our aim is conservation through education & public engagement. You can take part in private and group flying experiences available daily.
I had an owl flying experience today which was excellent Cody our falconer was amazing and very knowledgable as was the manager and all the staff that we met. I would recommend this experience to anyone. The scheduled displays were also amazing Thank you Susan Roden
4.5 based on 625 reviews
Advance booking required. Kidwelly is on a par with the other great castles of Wales. We all get our moments. But if you want a truly medieval moment, catch a glimpse of Kidwelly shrouded in early morning mist. Spine-tingling stuff. So complete and well-preserved it’s a match for any of the great castles of Wales. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures.
Wonderful afternoon visit to Kidwelly Castle!! A very well preserved monument of Welsh history!! The staff were extremly friendly and informative!! Dogs are very welcome and the staff were kind enough to give our dog treats !! A well stocked gift shop too , containing history books and some lovely gift ideas !!
4.5 based on 291 reviews
Advance booking required Mighty medieval castle, Tudor mansion and poet’s hideout This is the ‘brown as owls’ castle beloved of Dylan Thomas, Laugharne’s most famous resident. He wrote Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog in the castle summerhouse perched above glorious views of the Taf estuary. Here two giant medieval stone towers stand guard over the remains of a magnificent Tudor mansion, all set in 19th century ornamental gardens. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures. Advance booking required.
Well worth the walk up to the castle for the stunning views. Quite hilly for walking and not sure that it would be suitable for wheelchair users.
4.5 based on 606 reviews
Take a step back in time at the Gwili Steam Railway, a delightful preserved railway just outside Carmarthen in West Wales. Running steam train services every day of local school holidays and selected days throughout the remainder of the year, this is the perfect trip for all ages to enjoy. Experience a typical country branch line from the 1950s with a stop off at Llwyfan Cerrig Station in a beautiful spot alongside the River Gwili.
Took my children here today, what an amazing few hours. Both children and myself really enjoyed. My son loved the train. All the volunteers were so helpful and friendly. My daughter enjoyed the face painting and bouncy castle which were both reasonably priced. Displays on going in to see Santa were great. We had the choice of Santa speaking in Welsh or English. The gifts both my children received were age appropriate and of good quality unlike the last place we went. All children received free gift bags and adults a free mince pie ????. The day was well run and id like to thank the volunteers for making it extra special. Deffo worth it. I will be returning next year.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Visited last week and was blown away by the sights. No water running down but water was shooting into the air at the bottom and we could feel the spray from the car park. Definitely recommend
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