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Carmarthenshire, known as The Garden of Wales, is one of the largest counties in Wales. The county has a mix of coastal scenery, river valleys moorland and lakes and is home to the National Botanic Garden of Wales, the National Wool Museum and the Millennium Coastal Park a stretch of coastline which has been transformed from industrial wasteland into breathtaking parkland.
This village is situated near a conservation area which has several scheduled ancient monuments including the Dolaucothi Gold Mines.
A coastal town 11 miles west of Swansea, this is the largest town in Carmarthenshire, with a host of local attractions.
Near the River Cennen, in the village of Trapp, four miles south of Llandeilo, a visit to the castle makes a great day out.
There’s always plenty to do from Club Sites – take a look at these local attractions and events coming up near this site. Attractions offering a discount for Club Members are highlighted with a ‘Member Offer’ logo.
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