Lisa’s guidebook

Lisa
Lisa’s guidebook

Local GP Surgery Burry Port

Parc-Y-Minos Street, Burry Port SA16 0BN
Meddygfa Tywyn Bach
Parc-Y-Minos Street
Parc-Y-Minos Street, Burry Port SA16 0BN

Local Vets + Dentist

Local vet 40-42 Station Rd, Burry Port SA16 0LP
Alpha Veterinary Practice
40-42 Station Road
Local vet 40-42 Station Rd, Burry Port SA16 0LP
Achddu Villa
18 Stepney Road

Local Pharmacy Burry Port

11A Station Rd, Burry Port SA16 0LR
Burry Port Pharmacy
11A Station Road
11A Station Rd, Burry Port SA16 0LR

Burry Port and Nearby

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Odeon Cinema
Island Place
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Burry Port Harbour
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Like many small towns and villages along the South Wales coast, Burry Port and Pembrey have their roots in heavy industry. Burry Port Harbour was built in the 1830’s to ship coal from the Gwendraeth Valley. Tinplate, copper, silver and lead works grew up alongside. Until 1965, a munitions works produced TNT and ammonium nitrate in the relative safety of the dunes of neighbouring Pembrey Burrows. Not that you’d be aware of this today, mind, as there’s little trace remaining of any of this activity. Pembrey Burrows is now home to one of Wales’ most popular attractions, the spectacular Pembrey Country Park and Beach. The Millennium Coastal Path, a 13-mile traffic free walkway and cycleway runs from Bynea in the east right through Burry Port, before reaching its end in Pembrey. Read on to discover how this area is about much more than its industrial heritage. - Blasus Pizza, Crazie Crepes Cafe, Harbour Light Tearoom, Yacht Club all situated around Burry Port harbour and 5 minutes waking distance from house.
Burry Port Beach West
Like many small towns and villages along the South Wales coast, Burry Port and Pembrey have their roots in heavy industry. Burry Port Harbour was built in the 1830’s to ship coal from the Gwendraeth Valley. Tinplate, copper, silver and lead works grew up alongside. Until 1965, a munitions works produced TNT and ammonium nitrate in the relative safety of the dunes of neighbouring Pembrey Burrows. Not that you’d be aware of this today, mind, as there’s little trace remaining of any of this activity. Pembrey Burrows is now home to one of Wales’ most popular attractions, the spectacular Pembrey Country Park and Beach. The Millennium Coastal Path, a 13-mile traffic free walkway and cycleway runs from Bynea in the east right through Burry Port, before reaching its end in Pembrey. Read on to discover how this area is about much more than its industrial heritage. - Blasus Pizza, Crazie Crepes Cafe, Harbour Light Tearoom, Yacht Club all situated around Burry Port harbour and 5 minutes waking distance from house.
RNLI Burry Port Lifeboat Station
Harbour Approach
Pembrey Country Park is an award winning park and beach inside 500 acres of Green Flag awarded woodlands, alongside a Blue Flag awarded eight miles of golden sands, Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0EJ must visit and only 10 minute drive from house. There is a charge for taking your car in for the day but you can pay to stay in the small carpark outside and walk through the woods. You can pay on-site at any time during your visit. Pay machines are situated at the Log Cabin, Beach Entrance & Ski & Activity Centre Parking Permits 1 Day - £7.00 7 Days - £20.00 The Ski Café is situated upstairs of the Ski & Activity Centre, an ideal location with fantastic views of the dry ski slope, with indoor and outdoor seating. The café is dog friendly and offers you a selection of hot and cold drinks and ice creams and snacks The Ski Café is accessible to all with a lift to the first floor and onto the decking area. Come and try Wales longest Toboggan ride at Ski Pembrey. The journey takes you to the top of the ski slope for you to take in the magnificent views of the Park before you enjoy an exhilarating ride as you travel down through the trees. Yr Orsaf fully licenced restaurant located within the beautiful Pembrey Country Park, and a short walk from the stunning 8 mile stretch of Cefn Sidan Beach. Cefn Sidan Beach Hut is open at the weekend from 11am during high season and every day during summer school holidays (weather dependant) where you will find many of your beach favourites like ice creams, lollipops, hot & cold drinks and snack. Pembrey Country Park, Pembrey, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire SA16 0EJ. Opening Hours Open 6am - 10pm Everyday
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Pembrey Country Park og strönd
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Pembrey Country Park is an award winning park and beach inside 500 acres of Green Flag awarded woodlands, alongside a Blue Flag awarded eight miles of golden sands, Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0EJ must visit and only 10 minute drive from house. There is a charge for taking your car in for the day but you can pay to stay in the small carpark outside and walk through the woods. You can pay on-site at any time during your visit. Pay machines are situated at the Log Cabin, Beach Entrance & Ski & Activity Centre Parking Permits 1 Day - £7.00 7 Days - £20.00 The Ski Café is situated upstairs of the Ski & Activity Centre, an ideal location with fantastic views of the dry ski slope, with indoor and outdoor seating. The café is dog friendly and offers you a selection of hot and cold drinks and ice creams and snacks The Ski Café is accessible to all with a lift to the first floor and onto the decking area. Come and try Wales longest Toboggan ride at Ski Pembrey. The journey takes you to the top of the ski slope for you to take in the magnificent views of the Park before you enjoy an exhilarating ride as you travel down through the trees. Yr Orsaf fully licenced restaurant located within the beautiful Pembrey Country Park, and a short walk from the stunning 8 mile stretch of Cefn Sidan Beach. Cefn Sidan Beach Hut is open at the weekend from 11am during high season and every day during summer school holidays (weather dependant) where you will find many of your beach favourites like ice creams, lollipops, hot & cold drinks and snack. Pembrey Country Park, Pembrey, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire SA16 0EJ. Opening Hours Open 6am - 10pm Everyday
Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0EJ
Pembrey Ski and Activity Centre
Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0EJ
Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0EJ
Pembrey Park Riding Centre
Factory Road
Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0EJ
Pembrey Circuit is the home of Welsh motorsport, and you can get on track by booking one of the three driving experiences they offer there. The 1.46-mile per lap circuit has been driven by the greatest; Formula One teams including McLaren and Williams have all tested here. The circuit’s lap record – albeit unofficial – was set by Ayrton Senna. The circuit also has a busy calendar of race meetings throughout the year, including truck, car and bike racing and spectators can see large sections of the circuit from almost all the viewing areas.
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Pembrey Circuit
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Pembrey Circuit is the home of Welsh motorsport, and you can get on track by booking one of the three driving experiences they offer there. The 1.46-mile per lap circuit has been driven by the greatest; Formula One teams including McLaren and Williams have all tested here. The circuit’s lap record – albeit unofficial – was set by Ayrton Senna. The circuit also has a busy calendar of race meetings throughout the year, including truck, car and bike racing and spectators can see large sections of the circuit from almost all the viewing areas.
Millennium Coastal Park, Llanelli (Sustrans 4) 13 miles approx. A superb mostly flat, well surfaced and easily accessible coastal traffic free route that follows the stunning Carmarthenshire coast, along the route of the Wales Coast Path for a distance of approximately 13miles approx. from Bynea in the East to Pembrey Country Park in the West. There is so much to see and do along the way, with wildlife, places of interest, viewpoints and refreshment stops, so why not take your time and enjoy the experience to the full. You start at Bynea car park, from here you cycle across a bridge and onto the Millennium Coastal Park, follow the route as it passes along the Loughor Estuary, a site of international environmental importance, keep an eye out for birdlife that frequents the estuary, the views are spectacular as the path overlooks the Gower Peninsular. Continue along the path and you’ll reach the Wetlands Centre, a bird sanctuary where you can view and learn about the various birds that live along the coast, they even have a flock of Pink Flamingos! Continue along the coast until you reach St. Elli's Bay Bistro & Brasserie at North Dock, with toilets and ample parking. Continue along the coast until you reach Pwll, the Pavilion is great for tea, and on further to Burry Port Harbour, a picturesque stop. Continue around the harbour and on to Pembrey Country Park, where you can try skiing on the dry ski slope, tobogganing or walk in the woods. Cefn Sidan beach is over eight miles long and a great place to walk or build sandcastles.
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Millenium Coastal path
Millennium Coastal Path
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Millennium Coastal Park, Llanelli (Sustrans 4) 13 miles approx. A superb mostly flat, well surfaced and easily accessible coastal traffic free route that follows the stunning Carmarthenshire coast, along the route of the Wales Coast Path for a distance of approximately 13miles approx. from Bynea in the East to Pembrey Country Park in the West. There is so much to see and do along the way, with wildlife, places of interest, viewpoints and refreshment stops, so why not take your time and enjoy the experience to the full. You start at Bynea car park, from here you cycle across a bridge and onto the Millennium Coastal Park, follow the route as it passes along the Loughor Estuary, a site of international environmental importance, keep an eye out for birdlife that frequents the estuary, the views are spectacular as the path overlooks the Gower Peninsular. Continue along the path and you’ll reach the Wetlands Centre, a bird sanctuary where you can view and learn about the various birds that live along the coast, they even have a flock of Pink Flamingos! Continue along the coast until you reach St. Elli's Bay Bistro & Brasserie at North Dock, with toilets and ample parking. Continue along the coast until you reach Pwll, the Pavilion is great for tea, and on further to Burry Port Harbour, a picturesque stop. Continue around the harbour and on to Pembrey Country Park, where you can try skiing on the dry ski slope, tobogganing or walk in the woods. Cefn Sidan beach is over eight miles long and a great place to walk or build sandcastles.
Sandy Water Park Llanelli 10 minutes drive or walk along cycle path from Burry Port. Sandy Water Park has been developed from the four-acre site of the old Dupont Steelworks. Full of wildflowers, seabirds and walks aplenty, Sandy Water Park is a great place to visit for all the family. There is a pleasant lakeside walk, a cycle track (part of the SUSTRANS National Cycle Network) a planned sculpture trial and an abundance of swans, mallards and other wildlife. The lake was once one of the cooling lakes within the Duport Steelworks, one of the most advanced steelworks in the world! The area has since been updated, with the opening of the Millennium Coastal Park and regeneration of the coastal area of Llanelli. Sandy Water Park is located in the picturesque town of Llanelli, in the region of Carmarthenshire. The address is Sandpiper Rd, Llanelli SA15 4SG.
Sandy Water Park station
Sandy Water Park Llanelli 10 minutes drive or walk along cycle path from Burry Port. Sandy Water Park has been developed from the four-acre site of the old Dupont Steelworks. Full of wildflowers, seabirds and walks aplenty, Sandy Water Park is a great place to visit for all the family. There is a pleasant lakeside walk, a cycle track (part of the SUSTRANS National Cycle Network) a planned sculpture trial and an abundance of swans, mallards and other wildlife. The lake was once one of the cooling lakes within the Duport Steelworks, one of the most advanced steelworks in the world! The area has since been updated, with the opening of the Millennium Coastal Park and regeneration of the coastal area of Llanelli. Sandy Water Park is located in the picturesque town of Llanelli, in the region of Carmarthenshire. The address is Sandpiper Rd, Llanelli SA15 4SG.
BURNS Parc Y Bocs Farm Shop & Cafe Kidwelly - 15 minutes drive from burry port - Highly recommend great for kids. Carmarthen Rd, Kidwelly SA17 5AB Beautiful tea room and dogs welcome
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Parc Y Bocs Farm Shop
Carmarthen Road
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BURNS Parc Y Bocs Farm Shop & Cafe Kidwelly - 15 minutes drive from burry port - Highly recommend great for kids. Carmarthen Rd, Kidwelly SA17 5AB Beautiful tea room and dogs welcome
12 mins drive from house, lovely cafe near by (The Gatehouse)
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Kidwelly kastali
Castle Road
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12 mins drive from house, lovely cafe near by (The Gatehouse)
Walks - Kymer's Canal & Kidwelly Quay The Kidwelly and Llanelly Canal was a canal and tramroad system in Carmarthenshire, Wales, built to carry anthracite coal to the coast for onward transportation by coastal ships. It began life as Kymer's Canal in 1766, which linked pits at Pwll y Llygod to a dock near Kidwelly. Access to the dock gradually became more difficult as the estuary silted up, and an extension to Llanelli was authorised in 1812. Progress was slow, and the new canal was linked to a harbour at Pembury built by Thomas Gaunt in the 1820s, until the company's own harbour at Burry Port was completed in 1832. Tramways served a number of collieries to the east of Burry Port.
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Kidwelly Quay
Quay Road
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Walks - Kymer's Canal & Kidwelly Quay The Kidwelly and Llanelly Canal was a canal and tramroad system in Carmarthenshire, Wales, built to carry anthracite coal to the coast for onward transportation by coastal ships. It began life as Kymer's Canal in 1766, which linked pits at Pwll y Llygod to a dock near Kidwelly. Access to the dock gradually became more difficult as the estuary silted up, and an extension to Llanelli was authorised in 1812. Progress was slow, and the new canal was linked to a harbour at Pembury built by Thomas Gaunt in the 1820s, until the company's own harbour at Burry Port was completed in 1832. Tramways served a number of collieries to the east of Burry Port.
15 minutes away. Close to Llanelli Town Tenter and Trostre Retail Park. You can also walk to this beach from Burry Port on the cycle path.
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Llanelli Beach
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15 minutes away. Close to Llanelli Town Tenter and Trostre Retail Park. You can also walk to this beach from Burry Port on the cycle path.
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Llanelli Leisure Center
12 Park Cres
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Very close to Llanelli beach. Llanelli SA15 2LG
Kayak Canoe & Archery Lessons
81 Sandy Road
Very close to Llanelli beach. Llanelli SA15 2LG
Discover a safe haven of wide-open spaces bursting with incredible Welsh wetland nature. Fill your lungs with fresh air, stretch your legs and get ready to explore this extraordinary wetland paradise, whatever the weather! WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is one of the most popular places to visit in South Wales and offers a great day out for all ages. A breath-taking 450-acre mosaic of lakes, reedbeds, woods, pools and lagoons, Llanelli Wetland Centre is a vital refuge for some of the world's most spectacular birds, many of which are rare or endangered. There is free visitor parking and racks for cyclists to secure their bikes when they visit. 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 threatened species around the world.
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WWT Llanelli Votlendis Miðstöð
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Discover a safe haven of wide-open spaces bursting with incredible Welsh wetland nature. Fill your lungs with fresh air, stretch your legs and get ready to explore this extraordinary wetland paradise, whatever the weather! WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is one of the most popular places to visit in South Wales and offers a great day out for all ages. A breath-taking 450-acre mosaic of lakes, reedbeds, woods, pools and lagoons, Llanelli Wetland Centre is a vital refuge for some of the world's most spectacular birds, many of which are rare or endangered. There is free visitor parking and racks for cyclists to secure their bikes when they visit. 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 threatened species around the world.
Llanelli. Lovely walk with the dog. You can also have sup lessons & experiences.
Swiss Valley Reservoir
Llanelli. Lovely walk with the dog. You can also have sup lessons & experiences.
Llanelli - Parc Howard Museum, an attractive Bath stone villa set in the heart of a picturesque park and gardens, tells the remarkable story of Llanelli’s past through its fascinating collections. Llanelli expanded rapidly through mining, industrialisation and immigration, becoming the tinplate manufacturing centre of the world and acquiring the nickname ‘Tinopolis’. The town has a large Welsh-speaking community and a proud cultural, religious and sporting heritage. The museum’s ‘Llanelli Story’ gallery explores the people and events that shaped this extraordinary town’s identity. Parc Howard was built in 1885 by the Buckleys, a family of successful brewers. The house and a founding collection was subsequently gifted to the town in 1912 as a public museum by Sir Stafford-Howard and Lady Stepney to mark the occasion of their first wedding anniversary. Today the museum is home to the largest public collection of Llanelli pottery and a fine art collection with highlights by J D Innes, Hubert von Herkomer, Christopher Williams, and Edward Morland Lewis. It also includes fascinating curiosities such as the Stepney Spare Wheel, invented and made in Llanelli from 1904 for early cars and sold globally where spare tyres are still sometimes still referred to as ‘stepneys’.
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Amgueddfa Parc Howard
Felinfoel Road
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Llanelli - Parc Howard Museum, an attractive Bath stone villa set in the heart of a picturesque park and gardens, tells the remarkable story of Llanelli’s past through its fascinating collections. Llanelli expanded rapidly through mining, industrialisation and immigration, becoming the tinplate manufacturing centre of the world and acquiring the nickname ‘Tinopolis’. The town has a large Welsh-speaking community and a proud cultural, religious and sporting heritage. The museum’s ‘Llanelli Story’ gallery explores the people and events that shaped this extraordinary town’s identity. Parc Howard was built in 1885 by the Buckleys, a family of successful brewers. The house and a founding collection was subsequently gifted to the town in 1912 as a public museum by Sir Stafford-Howard and Lady Stepney to mark the occasion of their first wedding anniversary. Today the museum is home to the largest public collection of Llanelli pottery and a fine art collection with highlights by J D Innes, Hubert von Herkomer, Christopher Williams, and Edward Morland Lewis. It also includes fascinating curiosities such as the Stepney Spare Wheel, invented and made in Llanelli from 1904 for early cars and sold globally where spare tyres are still sometimes still referred to as ‘stepneys’.

Sightseeing

Must visit
Ferryside is a village on the seaside in the county of Carmarthenshire, South Wales. Nearby towns and villages include Cliff, Broadlay, Broadway, Llansteffan and Cwmllyfri. The village of Ferryside sits on the banks of the River Tywi, and overlooks the famous Three Rivers Estuary.
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Ferryside
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Ferryside is a village on the seaside in the county of Carmarthenshire, South Wales. Nearby towns and villages include Cliff, Broadlay, Broadway, Llansteffan and Cwmllyfri. The village of Ferryside sits on the banks of the River Tywi, and overlooks the famous Three Rivers Estuary.
Brecon is a bustling market town right at the top edge of the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park. It's known for the famous Brecon Jazz Festival, independent shops and cafés, history, military connections and of course, the magnificent cathedral. Brecon is the perfect base for exploring the national park, walk up the famous Pen Y Fan, enjoy some water sports and fishing in the local rivers, canal and lakes, plus cycling and mountain biking.
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Brecon Beacons
Beacons Park
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Brecon is a bustling market town right at the top edge of the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park. It's known for the famous Brecon Jazz Festival, independent shops and cafés, history, military connections and of course, the magnificent cathedral. Brecon is the perfect base for exploring the national park, walk up the famous Pen Y Fan, enjoy some water sports and fishing in the local rivers, canal and lakes, plus cycling and mountain biking.
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Three Cliffs Bay
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Llansteffan is one of those rare but fast disappearing Welsh villages that remain in your memory for ever. Once you’ve experienced the magical beauty of a sunset over the castle above the River Tywi, and embraced the cameraderie of it’s vibrant community, it becomes very difficult to imagine how on earth, in your long life, you’d ever managed to miss such a priceless gem. But then Llansteffan has been described as Wales’ best kept secret, a sort of Never Never land known only to locals, and the lucky descendants of those generations of Rhondda miners who trekked down west on the train to catch the ferry from Ferryside to Llansteffan for Miners Fortnight during the 19th and early 20th Century.
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Llansteffan kastali
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Llansteffan is one of those rare but fast disappearing Welsh villages that remain in your memory for ever. Once you’ve experienced the magical beauty of a sunset over the castle above the River Tywi, and embraced the cameraderie of it’s vibrant community, it becomes very difficult to imagine how on earth, in your long life, you’d ever managed to miss such a priceless gem. But then Llansteffan has been described as Wales’ best kept secret, a sort of Never Never land known only to locals, and the lucky descendants of those generations of Rhondda miners who trekked down west on the train to catch the ferry from Ferryside to Llansteffan for Miners Fortnight during the 19th and early 20th Century.
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Llansteffan Beach
Unnamed Road
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38 minuets drive
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Gower
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50min drive
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Pendine
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50min drive
53min drive from house
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Saundersfoot Harbour
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53min drive from house
Narberth is a gorgeous little market town in the east of Pembrokeshire. Multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street which has developed quite a reputation as a shopper’s heaven. Independent shops selling a whole range of exquisite items from fine art to fine food rub shoulders with vintage and antique shops. Then when a well-earned rest is needed, there are award-winning cafes, pubs and restaurants galore to rest your weary feet.
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Narbeth
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Narberth is a gorgeous little market town in the east of Pembrokeshire. Multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street which has developed quite a reputation as a shopper’s heaven. Independent shops selling a whole range of exquisite items from fine art to fine food rub shoulders with vintage and antique shops. Then when a well-earned rest is needed, there are award-winning cafes, pubs and restaurants galore to rest your weary feet.
You can drive to Tenby in in 1hr and along the costal road you could stop off at the boathouse in Laugharne where Dylan Thomas lived - Pendine Sands, Amroth, Wisemans Bridge, then on to Saundersfoot or you could catch a train to Tenby from Burry Port
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Tenby
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You can drive to Tenby in in 1hr and along the costal road you could stop off at the boathouse in Laugharne where Dylan Thomas lived - Pendine Sands, Amroth, Wisemans Bridge, then on to Saundersfoot or you could catch a train to Tenby from Burry Port
Caldey Island is a small island near Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, less than 1 mile off the coast. With a recorded history going back over 1,500 years, it is one of the holy islands of Britain.
Caldey Island Lighthouse
Caldey Island is a small island near Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, less than 1 mile off the coast. With a recorded history going back over 1,500 years, it is one of the holy islands of Britain.
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Gower Peninsula
Gower Peninsula
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Gower Heritage Centre, Parkmill SA3 2EH
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Gower Heritage Centre
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Gower Heritage Centre, Parkmill SA3 2EH
Oxwich Bay is a large sandy stretch with lots on offer – sea, surf, dunes, salt marsh, fine food, shops – and it’s easy to get to. Accessible via car and public transport (SA3 1LS).
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Oxwich Bay Beach
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Oxwich Bay is a large sandy stretch with lots on offer – sea, surf, dunes, salt marsh, fine food, shops – and it’s easy to get to. Accessible via car and public transport (SA3 1LS).
Mumbles marks the start of the Gower Peninsula's coastline. It is a popular Swansea neighbourhood. One of Dylan Thomas' many stamping grounds, as well as a source of world-class ice cream. There's a lighthouse that was built in 1794, as well as a Victorian pier. Oystermouth Castle, perched on a hilltop with spectacular views of the sea, is also well worth a visit. Mumbles has a special place in the hearts of both visitors and locals. People from outside Wales may not have heard of it, but once there, they will find it unforgettable. If you feel the urge for a bit of retail therapy, Mumbles will suit perfectly. There’s a range of high end shops, independent boutiques and quirky galleries, you can really spoil yourself when you visit Mumbles! Designer labels, handmade crafts or even surfing gear, you’ll find it all here.
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The Mumbles
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Mumbles marks the start of the Gower Peninsula's coastline. It is a popular Swansea neighbourhood. One of Dylan Thomas' many stamping grounds, as well as a source of world-class ice cream. There's a lighthouse that was built in 1794, as well as a Victorian pier. Oystermouth Castle, perched on a hilltop with spectacular views of the sea, is also well worth a visit. Mumbles has a special place in the hearts of both visitors and locals. People from outside Wales may not have heard of it, but once there, they will find it unforgettable. If you feel the urge for a bit of retail therapy, Mumbles will suit perfectly. There’s a range of high end shops, independent boutiques and quirky galleries, you can really spoil yourself when you visit Mumbles! Designer labels, handmade crafts or even surfing gear, you’ll find it all here.
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Swansea Marina
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38min drive
Port Talbot SA13 2TJ
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Margam Country Park Þjóðgarður
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Port Talbot SA13 2TJ
St. Fagans is an affluent village on the city’s outskirts, known for St. Fagans Castle. This Elizabethan manor has extensive gardens, with fountains, the Italian Garden and a rosery. Also within its grounds, the open-air St. Fagans National Museum of History showcases historic buildings relocated from across Wales, including a farm, a tannery, mills and a chapel. The surrounding countryside is popular with walkers.
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St Fagans þjóðminjasafn
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St. Fagans is an affluent village on the city’s outskirts, known for St. Fagans Castle. This Elizabethan manor has extensive gardens, with fountains, the Italian Garden and a rosery. Also within its grounds, the open-air St. Fagans National Museum of History showcases historic buildings relocated from across Wales, including a farm, a tannery, mills and a chapel. The surrounding countryside is popular with walkers.
Middleton Hall, Llanarthne SA32 8HN
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Þjóðgarðurinn í Wales
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Middleton Hall, Llanarthne SA32 8HN
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Llandeilo
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Cae Hir Gardens, Cribyn, Lampeter, Ceredigion, SA48 7NG
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Cae Hir Gardens
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Cae Hir Gardens, Cribyn, Lampeter, Ceredigion, SA48 7NG
Church Rd Gorslas, Llanelli SA14 7NF and tea room
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Llyn Llech Owain Þjóðgarður
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Church Rd Gorslas, Llanelli SA14 7NF and tea room
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Millenium Coastal path
Millennium Coastal Path
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Mumbles Beach

Recommend Restaurants Cafe’s and Tea rooms

Burry Port - Baker 10 min walk from house
Jenkins Bakery
64 Station Rd
Burry Port - Baker 10 min walk from house
Burry Port - Dog friendly. Amazing coffee and great choice of quality food and great to have some vegan options.
Cozy Coffee LTD
Burry Port - Dog friendly. Amazing coffee and great choice of quality food and great to have some vegan options.
Pembray - It’s a must! A lovely quirky cafe. You could call in on your way home from Pembray Country Park for a coffee and a snack. Dog friendly. Dan Lan Rd, Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0UF
Pantri Lolfa
Pembray - It’s a must! A lovely quirky cafe. You could call in on your way home from Pembray Country Park for a coffee and a snack. Dog friendly. Dan Lan Rd, Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0UF
Burry Port - Italian restaurant Burry Port just a small walk over the bridge in to the village.
The Phoenix Italian
44 Station Road
Burry Port - Italian restaurant Burry Port just a small walk over the bridge in to the village.
Burry Port - This is a wonderful place doing a wonderful array of pudding and cafe goods. Lovely freshly cooked breakfast right on the harbour in Burry Port
CRAZIE CREPES CAFE
Burry Port - This is a wonderful place doing a wonderful array of pudding and cafe goods. Lovely freshly cooked breakfast right on the harbour in Burry Port
Burry Port - A delightful haven for dog walkers . A warm welcome, seasonal specials cooked with care. Home-made delights to tempt the palate. Burry Port Harbour
Harbour Light Tearoom and B&B
Burry Port - A delightful haven for dog walkers . A warm welcome, seasonal specials cooked with care. Home-made delights to tempt the palate. Burry Port Harbour
Pembrey - just a short drive or a 25 minute walk 123 Ashburnham Rd, Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0TL
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Ship Aground Pembrey
123 Ashburnham Rd
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Pembrey - just a short drive or a 25 minute walk 123 Ashburnham Rd, Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0TL
Burry port pub and restaurant best Sunday lunch
Caulfield's Hotel
11 Station Road
Burry port pub and restaurant best Sunday lunch
Burry Port - Walking distance from home 10 minutes
Coasting Pilot Hotel
Bridge Street
Burry Port - Walking distance from home 10 minutes
Burry Port - Greek Restaurant and take away
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Whitford's
13 Stepney Rd
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Burry Port - Greek Restaurant and take away
Pembray - Just outside of the Country Park is a beautiful tea room on the way in to the country park just past the bridge on your right.
Daisy's Little Coffee Shop
Factory Road
Pembray - Just outside of the Country Park is a beautiful tea room on the way in to the country park just past the bridge on your right.
Pembrey, Airport, Pembrey SA16 0HZ
Amelia's Vintage Tearoom
Airport
Pembrey, Airport, Pembrey SA16 0HZ
Pembray - Beautiful restaurant or if you just fancy a drink lovely, grounds
Ashburnham Hotel
Ashburnham Road
Pembray - Beautiful restaurant or if you just fancy a drink lovely, grounds
Kidwelly- Tapas restaurant 14 minutes drive right outside the castle in kidwelly. Lovely countryside restaurant/pub and the food served is absolutely incredible.
The Old Moathouse
Castle Street
Kidwelly- Tapas restaurant 14 minutes drive right outside the castle in kidwelly. Lovely countryside restaurant/pub and the food served is absolutely incredible.
By kidwelly castle
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The Gatehouse
2 Castle St
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By kidwelly castle
Kidwelly - What a lovely little place to eat! I can highly recommend. A good selection of food with excellent service and a lovely atmosphere. You can either eat in (table space allowing) or take away.
Kidwelly Deli
Kidwelly - What a lovely little place to eat! I can highly recommend. A good selection of food with excellent service and a lovely atmosphere. You can either eat in (table space allowing) or take away.
Kidwelly 15 minutes drive from burry port - Highly recommend great for kids. Carmarthen Rd, Kidwelly SA17 5AB Beautiful tea room and dogs welcome
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Parc Y Bocs Farm Shop
Carmarthen Road
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Kidwelly 15 minutes drive from burry port - Highly recommend great for kids. Carmarthen Rd, Kidwelly SA17 5AB Beautiful tea room and dogs welcome
Pwll 8 Bassett Terrace, Llanelli SA15 4DY
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Bryngwyn Newydd
8 Bassett Terrace
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Pwll 8 Bassett Terrace, Llanelli SA15 4DY
Pavilion Cafe
Pwll Road
Pwll
Kidwelly
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Time for Tea
7 Bridge St
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Kidwelly
Five Roads - Outstanding food! Situated just off National Cycle Trail 47 (the Celtic trail), the Waun Wyllt is set in the heart of the Carmarthenshire countryside. Built in the 18th century it has been tastefully refurbished in modern style, retaining many original features. It offers a warm welcome, fine food and good ale and a mid-morning breakfast menu available until midday. SA15 5AQ You can cycle all the way from burry port on the Millennium Cycle track
The Waun Wyllt Inn
Heol Horeb
Five Roads - Outstanding food! Situated just off National Cycle Trail 47 (the Celtic trail), the Waun Wyllt is set in the heart of the Carmarthenshire countryside. Built in the 18th century it has been tastefully refurbished in modern style, retaining many original features. It offers a warm welcome, fine food and good ale and a mid-morning breakfast menu available until midday. SA15 5AQ You can cycle all the way from burry port on the Millennium Cycle track
Llanelli live music every Friday along with a tapas evening. 13 Cowell St, Llanelli SA15 1UU
Marzano's
13 Cowell Street
Llanelli live music every Friday along with a tapas evening. 13 Cowell St, Llanelli SA15 1UU
Stepney Pl Unit 6, Eastgate Shopping Centre, Llanelli SA15 3YF
Nando's Llanelli
Stepney Place
Stepney Pl Unit 6, Eastgate Shopping Centre, Llanelli SA15 3YF
Bahn Mai Thai
19 Station Road
Llanelli
Llanelli retail park
Pizza Hut Restaurants
Trostre Road
Llanelli retail park
Llanelli beach
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Cattle & Co Llanelli
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Llanelli beach
Llanelli Beach
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St.Elli's Bay
Traeth Ffordd
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Llanelli Beach
53-55 Stepney St, Llanelli SA15 3YA
Sheesh Mahal
53-55 Stepney Street
53-55 Stepney St, Llanelli SA15 3YA
Llanelli
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Brewers Fayre Sandpiper
Sandpiper Road
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Llanelli
Mumbles definitely a place to visit
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Joe's Ice Cream Parlour
526 Mumbles Rd
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Mumbles definitely a place to visit
Beautiful Italian restaurant Carmarthen
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Florentino's
11 Jackson’s Ln
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Beautiful Italian restaurant Carmarthen
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Swansea Market
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Llanelli near the odian
Joe’s
Llanelli near the odian
Tor Cefn, Meinciau, Kidwelly SA17 5LH stunning afternoon tea 😁
Torcefn Tearoom & Farm Shop
Tor Cefn, Meinciau, Kidwelly SA17 5LH stunning afternoon tea 😁
Carmarthen
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Diablos
11-12 Queen St
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Carmarthen
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Pembrey Country Park og strönd
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Cinnamon Indian cuisine
5 Mansel St
Carmarthen
Naz Rasoi Indian Restaurant
88 Lando Rd
Pembray
Bahn Mai Thai
19 Station Road
ovely staff" "Excellent choice with the all you can eat buffet and cooked fresh to order." Friendly welcome. 20 minutes in the car but well worth it. You will have to book as it is so popular!!
Eatzen Chinese Restaurant
ovely staff" "Excellent choice with the all you can eat buffet and cooked fresh to order." Friendly welcome. 20 minutes in the car but well worth it. You will have to book as it is so popular!!
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Nomad Bar & Kitchen
98 Sterry Rd
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This coffee shop/cafe offer gluten free food
The Hideaway Bynea Cafe
This coffee shop/cafe offer gluten free food
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Red Lion Inn
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