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Nantgaredig is a quiet village set within the heart of the Towy Valley, in Carmarthenshire in Wales. The village grew and expanded when the railway arrived, and there is a mixture of houses from the 19th century to modern day. The area saw Bronze Age Settlers and Romans who lived nearby, it has a rich agricultural history and is surrounded by agricultural land and pine forests. The River Towy flows through and offers fishermen a chance to try their luck at hooking a Salmon. There are shops for the essential buy, and pubs which offer a bite to eat and a warm welcome, visitors will enjoy a gentle stroll along the river where stunning views from the Nantgaredig Bridge is rarely forgotten.

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Ty Castell - Home of the Kingfisher (0.82 miles)

Ty Castell - Home of the Kingfisher
Closest Visit Wales 4 star accommodation offering evening meals, to The National Botanical Garden of Wales and the Historic Aberglasney Gardens 10 minutes away, boasting the best rates in the area offering its visitors hotel-style ... More | visit website
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Plas Alltyferin (1.45 miles)

Plas Alltyferin
A classic Georgian Country House lying in the hills above the beautiful Towy Valley, overlooking a Norman hillfort, the River Cothi - famous for salmon and sea trout, and its own private cricket pitch. ... More
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The Pool House (4.15 miles)

The Pool House

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Enjoying glorious views and the luxury of a private indoor swimming pool and sauna, this wing of a tranquil country house makes an ideal base for family ... More

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Tycanol Lodge (4.77 miles)

Tycanol Lodge
Tycanol lodge is a newly renovated cottage situated in the heart of the beautiful Towy Valley. The property benefits from first class living accommodation and an extensive garden area with glorious views of the open ... More | visit website
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Hollybrook Country Inn (4.97 miles)

Hollybrook Country Inn
In the heart of the beautiful Gwili Valley, this traditional family-run inn has a bar and a new extension housing a restaurant offering home-cooked food and 7, four star luxury en suite rooms. In a quiet ... More | visit website
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Spilman Hotel (5.00 miles)

Spilman Hotel

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Originally built in 1840, this charming family-run hotel offers free Wi-Fi wireless internet access and free secure private parking, right in the very heart of the market town of Carmarthen. With a ... More

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Ivy Bush Royal Hotel (5.01 miles)

Ivy Bush Royal Hotel

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The Ivy Bush Royal commands a spectacular position at the gateway to West Wales. Welcomes business and leisure travellers to this beautiful part of the country in considerable style and comfort. The ... More

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Glangwili Mansion (5.05 miles)

Glangwili Mansion
Luxurious boutique property in this most beautiful part of South West Wales. Glangwili Mansion is the ideal location from which to explore a variety of visitor attractions including The National Botanic Gardens of Wales, Aberglasney ... More | visit website
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Boars Head Hotel (5.26 miles)

Boars Head Hotel

The Boar's Head Hotel is a famous Coaching Inn, steeped in history and dating back to the early 17th Century. Today with the Wales Tourist Board 3*, it offers en-suite facilities in all bedrooms.

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Drovers Arms Hotel (5.35 miles)

Drovers Arms Hotel

Situated in the historic town of Carmarthen, this traditional inn offers calm and comfortable accommodation, all of which is en suite and equipped with standard facilities. Drovers Arms Hotel has recently been refurbished and the bar ... More | visit website

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