Surrounded by countryside and a lovely coastline, this park offers you a holiday the whole family will enjoy in an ideal spot for exploring the magic of Wales.
Close to Merlin's city of Caerfyrddin, Kidwelly Castle ,Dylan Thomas' boathouse at Laugharne and RAF Pembrey is located on the far side of the Gwendraeth Estuary, Carmarthen Bay has something for everyone.
The indoor fun pool with its flume and spa bath offers hours of relaxing fun for all the family, while the more active will enjoy the challenge of the Sports Resorts programme.
Young children will find plenty to keep them amused with the fun and games on offer with their own activity packed clubs, while teenagers can make new friends when they join The Mix.
In the evenings, the Boathouse Bar provides a great venue for a quiet drink and a game of pool, or there's music and lights in the Waterfront Showbar and its fabulous line up of family entertainment, including shows, dancing, competitions and live cabaret.
This beautiful area is home to a wealth of visitor attractions castles, gardens, coastal parks, theme parks, farm parks, waterfalls, potteries and opportunities for watersports and outdoor pursuits abound.
offers the following facilities.
- Indoor heated fun pool with flume
- Water Resorts programme
- Sports Resorts programme
- Pool+ and darts
- Spa bath
- Family entertainment
- Waterfront Showbar
- Sparky's Krew shows and concert
- Sparky's Krew for 511s
- The Mix for 1216+
- Boathouse Bar with terrace
- Boathouse restaurant
- Takeaway
- Amusements+
- Soft play area
- Crazy golf+
- Children's adventure playground
- Bingo
- ParkMart store
- Launderette+
+Charges apply
There is a games room on site There is a childrens play area on site
- Indoor pool with flume
- Direct beach access
- Great for families
Please note: Although a railway line runs adjacent to the park Carmarthen Bay is not served by public transport
No all-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 family parties only
Pets £45pw each (max 2) (Bronze caravans)
Local Area
Explore a landscape steeped in history and legend, a diverse country of wide sandy beaches, lush fertile valleys and wooded gorges in Carmarthenshire.
The coast is a major attraction – you’ll find a gorgeous blend of long, family sandy beaches and beautiful estuaries. Carmarthen Bay and Pembrey are popular as is Pendine Sands, famously the setting for many land speed trials.
Panning for gold is just one of the activities on offer at the ancient Roman gold mines at Dolaucothi, and for a truly awe-inspiring natural wonder you can’t beat the Dan-yr-Ogof showcaves on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The Millennium Coastal Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Britain, and garden lovers will be drawn to the National Botanic Gardens and their great centrepiece, the glasshouse designed by Sir Norman Foster. And be sure to visit Laugharne Castle, whose romantic ruins inspired Turner’s paintings as well as the work of Dylan Thomas.
Local Information & Businesses
TV Kitchen including microwave Shower Bed linen and duvets Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area Gas and electricity included Babies must be included in party total Travel cots £10pw each No all-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 family parties only Pets £45pw each (max 2) (Bronze caravans)
Weekly Price Range: £157 - £799
Booking Info
Holiday Accommodation
Awards:
User Reviews
We have 40 in our database for Carmarthen Bay. Only the last 10 are shown for each site
| Reviewed by: Mr W - - |
Date of stay: 2006 |
Rating 4 / 5 |
| The staff were very friendly and nothing was too much trouble, and the entertainment was fabulous. |
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| Reviewed by: Miss R - - |
Date of stay: 2006 |
Rating 4 / 5 |
| I would recommend Carmarthen Bay! |
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| Reviewed by: Miss M - - |
Date of stay: 2007 |
Rating 5 / 5 |
| I would recommend this holiday to anyone who wants a nice quiet break away from everything. A cice area, nice people, beautiful beach - what more can you ask for? |
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| Reviewed by: Mr W - Mitcham - Surrey |
Date of stay: 2007 |
Rating 5 / 5 |
| We have already recommended this park to our own family members. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr U - Eastleigh - Hampsh |
Date of stay: 2007 |
Rating 4 / 5 |
| A great relaxing holiday but with plenty for the kids to do. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs C - Bristol - Avon |
Date of stay: 2007 |
Rating 4 / 5 |
| We had a great holiday as there was loads to do and it was a clean and lovely park, with plenty of attactions nearby. We will be going again next year for a week and a couple of weekend breaks! |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs R - - Lincoln |
Date of stay: 2008 |
Rating 4 / 5 |
| Safe place for children and activities available when it rains. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs N - - Ilfracombe |
Date of stay: 2008 |
Rating 5 / 5 |
| Was my first holiday in 12 years and it was such a relaxing break... The staff are friendly and always willing to help and the park was just full of things to do for the kids.... I hardly noticed I had the 4 children with me |
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| Reviewed by: mr R - STOKE-ON-TRENT - S |
Date of stay: 2009 |
Rating 4 / 5 |
| It was great value for money, a beautiful setting and had everything my family needed was all in one place. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs H - Wrexham - Clwyd |
Date of stay: 2009 |
Rating 5 / 5 |
| Carmarthen Bay is a wonderful resort for children, with plenty to do and child-friendly food and entertainment. My sons particularly loved the Sparky Krew Club, and I thought it was a very nice touch to offer the kids breakfast with Sparky and a final SKC play session on the last Saturday morning of the holiday - it really took the sting out of leaving for them. There are some great places to visit nearby too, and there's a lovely beach at Pembrey Country Park a short drive away. We all had a fantastic time and I would definitely book again. |
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