Carmarthen

Carmarthen’s antiquity is attested to by its Roman amphitheatre, whose size also shows how significant this western outpost once was to that civilisation, its later importance signalled by the castle whose ruins can still be seen. With luck you might spot a coracle in the River Tywi too... Read More

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Hotels in Carmarthen - 20 places to stay

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New Three Mariners

New Three Mariners
A warm welcome is waiting for any weary traveller who enters these premises. The Landlord and staff take the time to speak with you and include you in the fun and merriment that erupts at ... More | visit website
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Falcon Hotel

Falcon Hotel
The Falcon hotel and restaurant is one of Carmarthen's oldest hotels run by the same family for over half a century.
Situated in the centre of this bustling town with easy access to shops, market and ... More | visit website
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Boars Head Hotel

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.

With its ... More | visit website

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Greenbridge Inn

Greenbridge Inn is situated one mile from the famous Pendine Sands in beautiful West Wales. Drive a further 4 miles west and your enter the Pembrokeshire National Park which includes the popular coastal town of ... More | visit website

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Cothi Bridge Hotel

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 ... More | visit website

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Ty Mawr Country Hotel

Ty Mawr Country Hotel
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Guest rooms are all tastefully decorated in the style of William Morris, the 19th century leader of the arts & crafts movement. The rooms have embroidered fabrics with an intricacy ... More | Double Room: £44
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Spilman Hotel

Spilman Hotel

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 great central location, the ... More | visit website

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Drovers Arms Hotel

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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Hollybrook Country Inn

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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Ivy Bush Royal Hotel

Ivy Bush Royal Hotel

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 hotel has been fully ... More | visit website

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