Caravan Holidays in Carmarthenshire

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    This appealing single-storey lodge rests in Pendine, Carmarthenshire. (Ref. 1125608)

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    • Ground floor bedroom
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    7 nights from £363

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    116 Woodpecker Lodge is a detached lodge settled on a quiet park in the village of Gilfachrheda near Llanarth, Sir Ceredigion. (Ref. 1142435)

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    7 nights from £364

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    Grandads Shack is a charming, single-storey caravan resting in a peaceful area of Trevethin near Pontynewynydd, South Wales. (Ref. 1154487)

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    7 nights from £373

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    'Hafan Y Mor' - Haven of the Sea is a lovely caravan in Aberporth, Ceredigion, boasting fantastic sea views from the decking area and open-plan living. (Ref. 1179194)

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    7 nights from £485

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    A splendid, single-storey caravan resting in Little Haven near Broad Haven, Dyfed. (Ref. 1132153)

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    • Ground floor bedroom
    • Hot Tub

    7 nights from £455

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    Sandy Bay Retreat is a tasteful, two-bedroom holiday home resting in Hasguard Cross near Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire. (Ref. 1137899)

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    7 nights from £367

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    12 Traeth Gwyn is a charming, single-storey caravan located in New Quay, Ceredigion, welcoming pets, boasting sea views, and only a short walk to a pub. (Ref. 1166078)

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    7 nights from £498

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    21 Bay View is a welcoming, single-storey caravan set on the outskirts of Cross Inn, Ceredigion, with open-plan living, sea views and on-site facilities. (Ref. 1170617)

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    7 nights from £467

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    Lovely static caravan sleeps 8 people, and is pet friendly. (Ref. 1189688)

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    7 nights from £486

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    A delightful single-storey lodge resting on Bryn Haul Animal Sanctuary in Tegryn, near Crymych, Pembrokeshire. (Ref. 1115143)

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    7 nights from £287

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Nestled in the heart of West Wales, Carmarthenshire offers holidaymakers a unique mix of rich history, charming villages, breathtaking landscapes, captivating castles and cosy pubs - this Welsh gem has something for everyone.

Caravan Holidays in Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire is a must-visit county for those who love to spend time on the beach; the coastline is a haven for hiking, building sandcastles, and catching some waves. During your caravan holiday in Carmarthenshire, why not explore one of the 164 mountains in the county, with Fan Foel being the highest point? The Brecon Beacons National Park offers lush landscapes, waterfalls and memorable views - hike through woodland and up rugged peaks, cycle along the scenic trails and spot the wildlife there. History fans will enjoy their time here, with nine castles to explore and ruins and ancient monuments to discover. Sample the local delicacies throughout Carmarthenshire.- who can resist succulent Welsh lamb, fresh seafood and tasty cheeses? Holidaymakers can browse the numerous farmers' markets and visit the charming cafes as well as Michelin-starred restaurants, so whatever your taste and budget, you'll find somewhere to suit. Music, history, food and art are celebrated throughout the year in various festivals and events in Carmarthenshire, such as the Llandeilo Festival of the Senses, the Laugharne Weekend, and the Lampeter Food and Drink Festival.

Places to Visit During Carmarthenshire Caravan Holidays

Discover hidden waterfalls like Cenarth Falls, located in the village of Cenarth, on the border of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire. The mesmerising waterfall is surrounded by walking trails and natural beauty.

Horticulture fans will no doubt plan a trip to the National Botanic Garden of Wales during their Carmarthenshire caravan holiday. The popular attraction boasts a diverse plant collection, and visitors can explore the landscape, peruse the educational exhibits and enjoy the blend of science, conservation and natural beauty.