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Featuring accommodation with a patio, Golwg Harddwch is situated in Carmarthen. Located 8.7 miles from Carmarthen Castle, the property provides a restaurant and free private parking.
The apartment features 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a shower.
The apartment offers a terrace. There is a garden with a barbecue at this property and guests can go windsurfing and fishing nearby.
The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport, 54.7 miles from Golwg Harddwch.
The property is detached, you drive very slowly up a cobbled lane and onto a bridleway, we are dog friendly. There is only horse traffic here and 6 wonderful walks. Just sheep, horses and bird song. By the Sea. Very quiet location. Next to St. Martin's Church. There is a secluded patio area with a BBQ. We have our own pure water supply. No need to bring plastic bottles of water. You can eat outside in private, in the morning sun. There is another seating area in the afternoon sun. You can use the full sized table tennis table outside when its not too windy! If its your birthday whilst you are staying here and you can prove it, there are surprises for you in Laugharne.
Hello there, I'm Joanna and I live in a very rural remote location in Laugharne, South West Wales. The very last remaining Township in the UK. We live next door to the graveyard where Dylan Thomas is buried. There are 6 beautiful walks from my house. Just down the lane, its a 10 minutes walk to The Sea, Laugharne Castle and all the lovely pubs and restaurants. There is Dylan's Birthday walk, following the verses of his poem "Autumn" up the hill to St. Johns Hill. The James 1st common land. There is a pre-Christian church a few miles away at Llandawke. A wonderful 3 mile walk circular around the Tav Estuary and the Sea, Birders will be spoilt by the Curlews, Egret's and a lone Heron. The bedrooms in my B&B bedrooms are names after 6 elements in Dylan Thomas's prologue.
Really wonderful restaurants and pubs here. The Browns Hotel. The Three Mariners. The Cross Keys and The Fountain Inn. British and Thai, American Dexter's Steak House, The Portreeve Restaurant, run by one of Laugharne's oldest families with its excellent menu. Fish and Chips. A Charming bistro/deli called The Ferryman, specialising in occasional evening Tapas