Dog Friendly Attractions

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The National Botanic Garden of Wales
The National Botanic Garden of Wales - just 25 mins from us, they offer various doggy weekends throughout the year plus every Monday is Doggy Day.
two people standing on top of a snow covered mountain with their dogs in front of them
three children running down a path in the woods with their dad and father behind them
Welcome to Pembrey Country Park
Pembrey Country Park inc. Cefn Sidan Beach, Carmarthenshire. 500 acres of parkland & one of the best (dog friendly) award winning beaches in the UK. Overlooking the coastal scenery of Carmarthen Bay, the Park is one of Wales’s top visitor attractions providing a unique blend of coast and countryside. There is a dry ski slope, toboggan ride, crazy golf, pitch & putt, train rides, adventure play area, equestrian centre and a variety of nature trails too. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
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Welcome to Carmarthen in South Wales
Carmarthen. The town of Carmarthen is sited on the river Towy and is claimed to be the oldest town in Wales. A variety of shops to explore plus Carmarthen Castle which now acts as the Tourist Information Centre. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
three people are riding horses on a grassy hill with clouds in the sky behind them
Blanca Trekking
Pony Trekking, Llanllwni Mountain, Carmarthenshire. Amazing pony trekking right on our door step and dog friendly! www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
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Discover Ceredigion
New Quay, Ceredigion. A quaint fishing village with pretty harbour and amazing fish & chips! The main beach at New Quay allows dogs from 1 Oct - 1 May but Cei Bach beach (next door) is dog friendly all year round. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
a lush green forest filled with lots of flowers
norwoodgardens.co.uk
Norwood Gardens, Llanllwni, Carmarthenshire. Open 29 March - 1 Oct 2017. Dogs welcome on leads. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
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Amgueddfa Ddiwydiannol Cydweli is under construction
The Kidwelly Industrial Museum, Carmarthenshire. This museum focuses on the tinplate industry in Kidwelly, as well as area coal mining and brick making. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
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The National Coracle Centre at Cenarth Falls
The National Coracle Centre at Cenarth Falls, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire. A Museum and Workshop of Coracles from around the world set in the grounds of a 17th Century Flour Mill beside the beautiful Cenarth falls famed for its Salmon Leaps and 200 year old Bridge over the Teifi River. The Museum, apart from its fine collection of coracles, covers the history of coracles and the techniques and tools for building them. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
the sun is setting over boats in the water
Welcome to Aberaeron - Aberaeron
Aberaeron, Ceredigion. A gorgeous fishing village & harbour full of pastel coloured cottages. We recommend walking the dogs at Cei Bach dog friendly beach first, then enjoy a pint on the wall of The Harbourmasters and/or a delicious honey ice-cream from Hive. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
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Castles and Heritage of Carmarthenshire
Dryslwyn Castle, Carmarthenshire. Only fragments of this 13th Century castle on the banks of the River Tywi survive. It was probably built in the 1220s by the princes of Deheubarth. After the death of the last native Prince of Wales, Dafydd ap Gruffudd in 1283, the castle was one of the few remaining substantial stone castles in Wales to be held by a Welshman, the most prominent surviving Welsh lord, Rhys ap Maredudd until he was captured and executed in 1292. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
an old castle with stairs leading up to it and people walking on the grass below
Castles and Heritage of Carmarthenshire
Dinefwr Castle, Carmarthenshire. A 12th-century Welsh castle, historic house and 18th-century landscape park. The castle overlooks the River Tywi near the town of Llandeilo, with a very defensible steep drop to the river of several hundred feet. Dinefwr became the stronghold of the princes of Deheubarth, and in the 12th Century was held by Lord Rhys, the most powerful of the Welsh princes at that time. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
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Llyn Llech Owain and Mynydd Mawr
Llyn Llech Owain Country Park, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire. This is a stunning 158-acre expanse of woods and lakeland near Cross Hands with nature trails, an adventure area and visitor centre. Dogs welcome. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
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Attractions near to Pembrey Country Park
Millennium Coastal Park, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire. 22 kilometres of coastline has been transformed into a unique array of tourist attractions, wildlife habitats and leisure facilities including a beach, cycle path, cafe, wildlife area & cafe. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.
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Laugharne & Pendine
Laugharne Castle, Carmarthenshire. There is a very pleasant walk which takes you around the castle and past Dylan Thomas' Boathouse. Stop for tea & cakes at the dog friendly Owl & Pussycat, Laugharne. www.brechfaforestbarns.co.uk.