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"I'm not a club man at all. I don't see the point. I'm not a keen restaurant-goer. Although I live near the Anglesea Arms and I go there a lot."He relishes being able to go to the theatre whenever he feels like it. "To do that anywhere else ... Well, you can't. ...
Sat 9 Aug 2014 National Eisteddfod of Wales, Carmarthenshire A week-long Welsh festival of singing, music and dance, including competitions between the various categories of Welsh choir. Each year this event takes place in a different part of Wales. For full details, see: http://www.eisteddfod...
plus gorgeous and tranquil walled gardens. Another castle to have changed hands between the Normans and the Welsh isLlansteffaninCarmarthenshire, whose spot overlooking the sand-flats and mouth of the River Twyi is as picturesque as they come. This one began as an earth-and-timber creation, be...
At its southernmost tip you’ll discover Mynydd Llanfihangel-rhos-y-corn (356m) near Brechfa Forest. The Cambrian Mountains span the three counties of Powys, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire.Cambrian Mountains Area of Astounding Natural Beauty Wales ...
If you want to get up close and personal with captive bred native eagles, owls and raptors, theBritish Bird of Prey Centrein Carmarthenshire holds daily flying shows when they are open. You can also pre-book onto a group or private bird experience, tailored to all ages and abilities. ...
Carmarthenshire World land-speed records were set and broken at Pendine in the early 20th century. You can run for free onCefn SidanandPendine Sands- two of Wales’ longest beaches and visit the nearbyMuseum of Land Speed. Today, adrenaline-seekers can get their thrills kite-buggying, land-ya...