A 13-mile (21 km) scenic route along Carmarthenshire's southern coast, offering breathtaking views of the Loughor Estuary and Gower Peninsula, ideal for walking, cycling, and wildlife observation.
Stretching from Bynea in the east to Pembrey Country Park in the west, the Millennium Coastal Path provides a mostly flat, well-surfaced, and traffic-free route suitable for all ages and abilities.
As part of the Wales Coast Path and National Cycle Network Route 4, it traverses the stunning Carmarthenshire coastline, passing through notable landmarks such as Sandy Water Park, Burry Port Harbour, and the Ashpit Ponds Nature Reserve.
Along the way, visitors can enjoy expansive views over the Loughor Estuary towards the Gower Peninsula, with ample opportunities for birdwatching and appreciating the area’s diverse flora and fauna. The path is well-equipped with facilities, including car parks, picnic areas, and cafés, making it perfect for leisurely outings, family excursions, or more extended cycling adventures.




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Garnant Golf Club is a premier 18-hole golf course set on a 120-acre site on the western edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Known for its USGA-standard tees and greens, it offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all levels.
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Located in a former bishop’s palace, this museum offers a fascinating journey through Carmarthenshire’s history, with exhibits covering archaeology, rural life, religion, and the county’s unique cultural heritage.
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Watch dozens of wild Red Kites swoop and soar at this dedicated feeding station, where visitors can enjoy a close-up view of one of Wales’ most iconic birds of prey.
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The National Botanic Garden of Wales, located in Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, is a 568-acre parkland featuring the Great Glasshouse, themed gardens, and the British Bird of Prey Centre. It offers a blend of horticultural displays, conservation efforts, and family-friendly attractions.
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