Carmarthen: Attractions and more...
The Carmarthen Castle is a landmark attraction of Carmarthen and an archaeological wonder. The castle is a beautiful amalgamation of medieval walls and cobble-stone floors and is the perfect location for a day trip for the whole family, with guided tours available.
Featuring a wide range of ancient relics and artefacts which represent the county’s heritage and culture is the Carmarthen County Museum. Educational and informative exhibitions are also held for the visitors, which makes the place all the more interesting.
An excellent blend of ethnic goods and modern handicrafts is presented in the Carmarthen Market, where shoppers can indulge in the various gifts and handicrafts as well as other goods.
The Kidwelly Castle is a well-preserved, defensive castle and an example of the powerful fortresses built in the ancient era. Guided tours are available for the visitors and the place is beaming with tourists during the summer months.
What to see in detail
Trinity College
Kidwelly Castle
Oriel Myrddin
Kidwelly Industrial Museum
Will find places of interest on the map. Clock on the attractions for details
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