The family run Boar's Head Hotel is an historic Coaching Inn, which dates back to the early 17th Century.
Glyn
United Kingdom
Had my wedding reception at the Boars Head 27th August 1966,which was a brilliant event,and now the evening I spent there on 11th March was even better,staff,room,and facilities all excellent, with a lovely old fashioned comfortable atmosphere.100% for everything,and very economical,I will return again soon,thank you all...
Situated in Laugharne, close to the River Tâf estuary, this boutique hotel is known as the favourite watering hole of Dylan Thomas.
Darren
United Kingdom
The hotel was very atmospheric and full of historical photos and literature but had a modern eclectic twist and most of all the breakfast was amazing. We arrived late so couldn’t eat a big meal in the restaurant but we could see the steaks in the fridge in the restaurant at breakfast and they looked very mouth watering.
Situated on the southern boundary of the Carmarthenshire seaside village of Ferryside, which nestles on the Three Rivers estuary of Carmarthen Bay, the hotel boasts a friendly environment and...
Originally built in 1840, Spilman Hotel is a family-run hotel that offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking, right in the heart of the market town of Carmarthen.
In the heart of Carmarthen, this family-run hotel offers home-cooked Welsh food and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi. Falcon Hotel is a 20-minute drive from the edge of the beautiful Brecon Beacons.
Stevens
United Kingdom
Close to the places we needed to be very friendly and helpful
Pantyrathro International Hostel is situated in 6 miles from the centre of Carmarthen and Carmarthen Castle and boasts a shared lounge. Offering a restaurant, the property also features a bar.
Set within 5 acres of beautiful grounds, this 19th-century mansion has picturesque views over the Towy estuary and Carmarthen Bay. There is free Wi-Fi in public areas, and free parking on site.
Llangain is ideal to combine a tranquil retreat with a...
Llangain is ideal to combine a tranquil retreat with a centre for exploring a wide scenic area stretching from Kidwelly to Tenby and beyond, and also to visit the upper Towy valley perhaps as far as the Llyn Brianne reservoir. Everywhere there are interesting castles - if you have time do not miss my favourite castle at Manorbier, and Laugharne where Dylan Thomas lived (when he wasn't drinking at my Nana's pub in Swansea). Carmarthen has an excellent market - you should be able to get laverbread (baralawr) - it might look like fresh cowpat but it's lovely - ask how to cook it - local recipes vary. Bara brith is everywhere, just like my Nana made. And if you get the chance to go to a real Welsh folk experience - a 'gymanfa ganu' - a sort of chapel sing-in - then you must go.
David
United Kingdom
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