Shot of Carmarthenshire

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Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire isn’t called the ‘Garden of Wales’ for nothing. Lush and green, and renowned for its dairy pastures, the county is also home to many man-made gardens too such as the stunning Norman Foster designed National Botanic Gardens, Aberglasney and the Hywel Dda Gardens. Although it only has 50 miles of coast , there’s still a lot to see there. Like Dylan Thomas’ boathouse in Laugharne and the wide expanse of sand at Pendine, where early land speed records were set. It’s a mystical place too, reputedly home to Merlin of Arthurian legend, and definitely home to some of Wales’ finest castles.

Heart of Wales Scenic Railway

This 120 mile long stretch of track runs from Shrewsbury to Swansea with Llandrindod Wells as its mid-point. On your way, you’ll see stunning surroundings and landscapes, picturesque rural communities and pass through six tunnels and over seven bridges.

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