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Oriel Myrddin Gallery is a listed Victorian building a stone's throw from St Peter's Church. Since 1991 the building has housed Oriel Myrddin Gallery, a contemporary craft gallery showing changing programme of exhibitions.
People visit Pembrey Country Park for many different reasons, some to enjoy the freedom to wander around 202 hectares of glorious parkland and some to take advantage of one of the cleanest beaches in Wales.
7 miles of golden sand at this popular resort beach with bathing, dramatic cliffs and rock pools. Renowned for its land speed record history.
Saint Peter's is the town's parish church and one of the largest churches in the Diocese of St David's in the CHURCH IN WALES in the Anglican Communion.
Private garden open to visitors all year consisting of twelve individual gardens covering one and a half acres set in the peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside, taking you through the Old and New Testaments, as well as Christian festivals.
When you enter The Lyric you may think it is a small theatre; however you will change your mind when you enter the main house because it is our largest auditorium at Theatrau Sir Gâr.
The Tin Shed Experience is a quaint and quirky 1940s museum in Laugharne. It houses a collection of artefacts from 1914-1945. The museum and gardens also double as a location for filming and as a performance venue.
Major agricultural and other showground outdoor venue. The Showground consists of 100 acres of level grassed areas with two main Arena Rings one of which is 200m x 90m with a 300 seat grandstand.
Carmarthen Bay is a coastline of great contrasts and takes in a range of habitats including fresh water marshes, salt marshes, sand dunes, pine forests and coastal commons all supporting a spectacular array of flora and fauna.
Wiseman’s Bridge is between Saundersfoot and Amroth; the beach is wide with a rocky foreshore backed by a pebble bank.
The Carmarthenshire Centre for Crafts is situated in the heart of St. Clears in beautiful rural Carmarthenshire. This lovely stone building retains much of its original character and still acts as a focal point within the town.