Discover the best top things to do in Llanelli, United Kingdom including John Street Gallery, WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre, The Ffwrnes, Llanelly House, Stradey Castle.
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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.
4.5 based on 454 reviews
WWT Llanelli is a 450 acre mosaic of lakes, scrapes, pools, streams and lagoons adjoining the salt marshes and the shore of the scenic Burry Inlet. Whether you're a serious bird watcher or just looking for fun and relaxation, you can have a day of discovery whatever the weather. Hand feed some of the rarest birds in the world, see our colourful Carribean flamingos, go bug hunting or pond dipping, enjoy bird watching from our hides and explore the reserve to see butterflies, dragonflies and more! And don't forget to look out for elusive water voles! Activities throughout the year include pond dipping, minibeast hunts, workshops, special events, walks, talks and crafts. We also have our amazing canoe safari during the school summer holidays (please note canoes aren't included in admission). For the latest info about what's on at the centre, please visit our website. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) is a conservation charity that saves wetlands and at risk species around the world.
this is the best place on the planet the staff are wonderful the birds are magnificent i love feeding the ducks
4.5 based on 130 reviews
Went to see a play. Comfy seats, great play and well set out auditorium - had a clear view of the stage. Very pleasant staff The entrance area and bar are used for art exhibitions - brilliant idea and really good selection of pieces on Show, which can also be bought. Even able to buy prints etc of the art. Great evening, will go again.
4.5 based on 355 reviews
Visit Wales' finest Georgian town house - a historic home with a twist. A Premier Event Venue with an excellent Bistro offering Breakfast, Lunch, Light Snacks, Afternoon Teas & Sunday Lunches with an exciting programme of Themed Nights including Gin Nights, Tapas Nights, Murder Mysteries and Princess teas for the younger generation. Make your own history at Llanelly House: we can host your own private event, birthdays and anniversaries. Licensed for weddings and civil ceremonies. Access to the ground floor: no charge. Upper floors by Tour only - Please call to book one of our impressive Guided Tours that showcase the history and mystery of Georgian and Victorian eras here at Llanelly House.
Gret place to capture the history of Llanelli, located right in the centre of the town opposite the Parish Church and the Library
4.5 based on 64 reviews
A private Victorian house, set in a secluded location on the outskirts of Llanelli, virtually unchanged since the 19th century. Still under restoration, the house contains a fine collection of paintings by the current owner's great-grandfather and his artist friends and contemporaries. There is plenty for families to enjoy here, with a tower to be climbed if the weather is dry. The woodland gardens contain an interesting collection of plants which favour the mild climate and acid soil found here. Tours are open to the public on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month between April and September. The tours are nearly always conducted by a member of the Mansel Lewis family and conclude with home-made refreshments served in the dining room. Private tours by appointment. Booking via the website is essential
I have visited this home on a number of occasions and joined many tours. I would firstly like to thank family members for sharing their beautiful home and their vast historical knowledge, in a very friendly and inviting manner. Needless to say this home is beautiful and interesting and transports you into the past for a couple of hours. I think we should appreciate the cost and work involved to preserve this home for future generations to enjoy and experience a glimpse in to our past. I understand that the family on occasion extend their service to overnight stay. What a privilege to rest our weary head in such surroundings, this would be. Something for the future I hope. I’ll be more than happy to share my room with a spider or two who are privileged to call this their permanent residence, despite efforts by the owners to dust them away and I’d expect a little light dust in a building this age, merely from the fabrics used in the build and decor. All part of the experience I would think. I look forward to a time when this virus is relegated to the history books and visits resume at the castle. Once again I thank you for sharing your home.
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