Attractions near Swn yr Afon
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Dinefwr Park & Newton House
(3 Miles)*
Dinefwr Park and Castle is a very special and beautiful place. Now, thanks to a £5 million, three-year project the Park is being transformed and is getting even better! |
Carreg Cennen Castle
(7 Miles)*
There are few castles in Wales which can boast a more spectacular location than Carreg Cennen. Its stout, weatherbeaten ruins crown a precipitous limestone crag overlooking the remote Black Mountain. |
Carmarthenshire County Museum
(8 Miles)*
At Abergwili, near Carmarthen on the A40, this the museum of Carmarthenshire's past. |
Kidwelly Castle
(14 Miles)*
This castle is one of Wales's best kept secrets. Kidwelly, on a steep bluff overlooking the River Gwendraeth, presents a vision of medieval times. |
National Wetland Centre Wales
(15 Miles)*
Enjoy a wonderful day out watching and learning about some of Wales's most exciting wildlife - and help WWT to protect it at the same time. |
West Wales Museum of Childhood
(15 Miles)*
The Museum of Childhood at Llangeler is more than a toy museum, it is an extensive collection of all things to do with childhood. |
Laugharne Castle
(17 Miles)*
The handsome castle, standing foursquare on the waterfront overlooking the Taf estuary, bears testament to a troubled past when the Normans built a string of coastal strongholds to consolidate their hold over south-west Wales. |
National Showcaves Centre for Wales
(17 Miles)*
Created 350 Million years ago the National Showcaves Centre for Wales, situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park gives you the opportunity to travel back though time. |
Craig-y-nos Country Park
(18 Miles)*
The Craig-y-nos Country Park offers over 40 acres of countryside to enjoy in this beautiful part of the upper Tawe Valley. |
Cefn Coed Colliery Museum
(19 Miles)*
Cefn Coed Colliery is unique, standing as it does in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt valleys in the South Wales coalfield. |
Towns near Swn yr Afon
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Dryslwyn
(3 Miles)*
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Brechfa
(4 Miles)*
Brechfa, (Meaning: WELSH "mottled place") hidden in the Cothi valley north east of Carmarthen, has been described as one of the most secluded villages in South Wales and has a long and fascinating history. |
Llandeilo
(4 Miles)*
Llandeilo still retains its old world atmosphere with its narrow streets and attractive historic buildings. |
Talley
(6 Miles)*
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Llandybie
(6 Miles)*
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Bronwydd Arms Station
(9 Miles)*
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Llanfihangel-ar-Arth
(10 Miles)*
Llanfihangel ar Arth is the most notherly village in the community, nearest the river Teifi. It is believed that the village's name derives from the name of parish's church - Sant Mihangel - which was established in the 6th century. |
Cynwyl Elfed
(11 Miles)*
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Pencarreg
(13 Miles)*
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Pontardulais
(13 Miles)*
Pontardulais is a typical, welcoming welsh village and although the shops are changing on a regular basis the feeling of a 'community' remains strong. |