Hotels in Carmarthen
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A Haven of Peace in the Countryside Talfan Farm is situated in 90 acres of farmland on the edge of the village of Llanddowror near St Clears. The house is of Neo Georgian design and each room is comfortably appointed with private facilities TV hairdryer and hospitality tray. Fluffy white towels shampoo and bubble bath are provided for your convenience. Full hearty Welsh breakfast using local produce Welsh Eggs butter milk even laver bread if you want You will experience our 'Welsh Welcome' on arrival tasting the traditional Welsh cake of the day which could be Bara Brith Teisen Lap or the famous Welsh Cakes themselves . Book online | Check Availability |
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Family run hotel situated on the banks of the River Cothi run with great care and providing a freindly happy service. Centrally located of mid west south wales. Only 5 mins form The National Botanic Garden of Wales and Aberglasney gardens. Wihtin 30 mins of the Coast Brecon Beacons national park. Book online | Check Availability |
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![Three Rivers Hotel & Spa[nr carmarthen] [nr llanelli] Three Rivers Hotel & Spa[nr carmarthen] [nr llanelli]]( http://images.laterooms.com/hotelimages/87541-190320060859524286-160.jpg)
A country hotel set on the waterside of Carmarthen Bay. The newly constructed en suite rooms have sea view Balconies overlooking Carmarthen Bay and Llanstephan Castle. The modern health suite has a large swimming pool The Restaurants serve a variety of food with a local flavour. Book online | Check Availability |
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Commanding a spectacular position at the gateway to the Golden West the friendly atmosphere at the Ivy Bush Royal blends old world charm with modern facilities. Situated close to the town centre and also an ideal base for touring the whole of South West Wales. The hotel and has been recently refurbished to blend its old world charm with with up to the minute facilities. There are 70 comfortably furnished bedrooms including 4 executive rooms 3 family rooms and a suite. Book online | Check Availability |
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The Gwenllian Court was built in the 19th century as a gentleman's country residence for the owner of Kidwelly Tinplate Works. These Works have recently been restored and are now a fascinating Industrial Museum located close to the hotel. In its original guise as a Victorian country mansion it was situated in fine grounds and orchards which became a favourite haunt of local Victorian society and played host to many elegant occasions. The hotels present title reflects its roots in local history by taking its name from Princess Gwenllian a local heroine whose bravery has passed into Welsh legend. Book online | Check Availability |
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