Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire is known as the “Garden of Wales”, and it’s easy to see why — with its sweeping green hills, fertile farmland, ancient forests, and miles of wild coastline. It’s a perfect caravan holiday destination for those seeking peaceful countryside, historic landmarks, and a strong sense of Welsh culture and identity. From quaint market towns to windswept beaches, this county is a beautiful, unspoilt corner of West Wales.

Caravan parks in Carmarthenshire are spread across coastal retreats, river valleys, and rural farmland, making them great bases for walkers, cyclists, and families. The Brecon Beacons National Park edges into the east of the county, while the estuaries and beaches around Llansteffan, Pembrey, and Laugharne offer stunning sea views. It’s also a land of legends — with links to Merlin, Dylan Thomas, and centuries of Welsh folklore.

If you’re looking for nature, heritage, and tranquillity, Carmarthenshire is as magical as it is green.

Top Attractions in Carmarthenshire

National Botanic Garden of Wales

Explore themed gardens, tropical glasshouses, and stunning landscapes at one of the UK’s top horticultural attractions.

Kidwelly Castle

One of Wales’s most impressive medieval castles, with towers, walls, and dramatic views over the Gwendraeth Valley.

Pembrey Country Park & Cefn Sidan Beach

A fantastic family destination with forest trails, a dry ski slope, toboggan run, and miles of golden sands.

Llansteffan Castle

Scenic castle ruins on a headland above the Towy Estuary, with sweeping coastal views and a peaceful village nearby.

Dylan Thomas Boathouse, Laugharne

Visit the former home and writing shed of the great Welsh poet, overlooking the estuary that inspired his famous works.

Holiday Parks in Carmarthenshire