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Carmarthen Bay Holiday Park
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Site Description :

Season 30 Mar-27 Oct
Explore the scenic surroundings along the coastline or take in the spectacular views over the Gwendraeth Estuary. Go further afield and visit Carmarthen, the oldest town in Wales with traditional shopping, museums and markets.
Carmarthen Bay holiday home
Relax in the spa bath while the kids splash around in the indoor fun pool with water flume, and then enjoy a game of crazy golf. In the evening, treat yourself to a delicious meal in the Boathouse Restaurant, relax with a drink on the terrace and watch the sun set, then get ready to join in with the fun entertainment at the Waterfront Showbar.

Other Facilities :

Indoor Heated Swimming Pool with Water Flume
Sparkys Krew Club (5-11)
The Mix Club (12-16+)

Other Recreations :

Sports & Water Resorts Programme
Soft Play Area For Kids
Adventure Playground
Crazy golf, Darts & Amusements
The Boathouse Bar with terrace

Local Attractions :
Carmarthen Bay Beach
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Pembrey Country Park contains a dry ski slope, toboggan run, nature trails and a cycle trail.

Oakwood Theme Park - The largest theme park in Wales with thrilling rides and attractions for all ages!

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Directions :

To find us leave the M4 at junction 48 and take the A4138 to Llanelli then the A484 to Kidwelly, follow signs for the town centre. The Park is then clearly signposted left after the bridge. Although a railway line runs adjacent to the Park, public transport is limited and a car is recommended to explore the surrounding area.Click to check availability, terms, and to Book accommodation
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