The Cotton Canvas Bell Tent Sleeps 4/5 is located on a mountaintop within the Quartz Mountain Retreat in Carmarthenshire, offering expansive natural surroundings and an immersive country life experience. This pet-friendly glamping accommodation accommodates up to five guests, features two bathrooms, and provides an ideal setting for outdoor living and reconnecting with nature.
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Carmarthen
04/07 – 05/07
261 €/nightfor 1 night
Ants Hill Holiday Home
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camping , Laugharne
Ants Hill Holiday Home, a self-catering property in Laugharne, Pembrokeshire, offers convenient access to Llansteffan Castle (21km), Kidwelly Castle (34km), and Carmarthen Castle (21km). This one-bedroom holiday home sleeps seven, boasting a swimming pool, garden, bar, and free parking, alongside a flat-screen TV and non-smoking policy.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Carmarthen
What are the most popular attractions in and around Carmarthen?
Carmarthen Castle is a must-see, it's a historic landmark right in the town centre. Just outside of town, you've got the National Botanic Garden of Wales, which is a real gem for nature lovers. And if you're into history, the Carmarthenshire Archives are worth a visit.
You're within easy reach of some great cities. Swansea is just a short drive away, known for its beaches and the Swansea Museum. A little further afield, you've got Cardiff, the capital of Wales, with its impressive castle and the Millennium Stadium.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Carmarthen?
What are the best activities in and around Carmarthen ?
Carmarthen has a lot to offer. You can explore the town centre, wander around the market, or take a stroll along the River Towy. If you're looking for something more active, there are plenty of walking trails in the surrounding countryside, or you can even try your hand at kayaking on the river.
Why is Carmarthen an ideal place for camping?
Carmarthen is a great base for exploring the beautiful countryside of Carmarthenshire. There are plenty of campsites in the area, many with stunning views of the rolling hills. You're also close to the coast, so you can enjoy the best of both worlds.
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Carmarthen?
The weather in Carmarthen can be quite changeable, so be prepared for all types of weather. You'll see plenty of wildlife, from red kites circling overhead to seals basking on the beaches. Be aware of the tides if you're exploring the coast, as they can be strong.
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Carmarthen?
There are plenty of family-friendly activities in the area, including the National Botanic Garden of Wales, which has a fantastic children's play area. You can also go for a walk in the Glan-yr-Afon Nature Reserve, where you might spot some red squirrels.