The Ivy Bush Royal commands a spectacular position at the gateway to West Wales. Welcomes business and leisure travellers to this beautiful part of the country in considerable style and comfort.
Set in Carmarthen, 13 km from Carmarthen Castle, Pantysgyfarnog near Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
John
United Kingdom
The area was absolutely perfect and I was met by the host with a very happy bunny personality or at least that was the personer it was clean airy and contemporary open plan cottage on rolling hills with farm animals I would definitely visit again and would vouch and recommend this place to everyone after some countryside piece or a little retreat
Originally built in 1840, Spilman Hotel is a family-run hotel that offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking, right in the heart of the market town of Carmarthen.
Andrew
United Kingdom
The staff went above and beyond offering my disabled mother a lift to the station
Situated in Carmarthen, 44 km from Grand Theatre, Penybont Restaurant + Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Linda
Australia
Room was very clean and fresh. Very comfortable bed and bathroom was nice and new. Very warm and friendly welcome from the owners
In the heart of Carmarthen, this family-run hotel offers home-cooked Welsh food and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi. Falcon Hotel is a 20-minute drive from the edge of the beautiful Brecon Beacons.
stuart
United Kingdom
Booked breakfast for 7.30, night porter was unaware and my breakfast wasn't available
Located in Carmarthen and only 16 km from Carmarthen Castle, Neuadd Wen Guest House provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Pantyrathro International Hostel is situated in 6 miles from the centre of Carmarthen and Carmarthen Castle and boasts a shared lounge. Offering a restaurant, the property also features a bar.
Tony Ian
United Kingdom
Cheap accommodation set in an ideal rural location.
Set in a 16th-century farmhouse, Ty Mawr Country Hotel boasts cosy log fires, original features and scenic views. On the edge of Brecha Forest, the hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Joel
Switzerland
Personable, friendly, clean, quiet and charming countryside stay with a large, well kept garden. Good food, delicious breakfast and close to the bike trails.
On average, 3-star hotels in Carmarthen cost £97 per night, and 4-star hotels in Carmarthen are £113 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Carmarthen can on average be found for £143 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The town itself seems to be on a down, although it was our...
The town itself seems to be on a down, although it was our first time there for many years and it is a good central location amid nice countryside and attractions if you don't want/need to be actually on the coast. Streets were a bit rowdy on the Saturday night we stayed, but that's not so unusual these days, sadly.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A very pleasant, historic market town.
A very pleasant, historic market town. Many cafes and bars, pedestrianised areas. Surprisingly quiet on a weekend visit. Gateway to west Wales, great for use as a base to explore Tenby and other locations further west. Short drive to beach on an estuary, which had free parking.
scott
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Carmarthen is a nice little town, big enough to be...
Carmarthen is a nice little town, big enough to be interesting but not too big to explore. The remains of the Castle are easily accesible and there's a nice park on the outskirts. If you're travelling by train, the train station is a reasonable walk from the town centre.
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Laugharne is an interesting little place, and not too far...
Laugharne is an interesting little place, and not too far from the many fine Pembrokeshire beaches all along the coast from Saundersfoot to Freshwater West.
If you stay in Carmarthen be sure to go to Llandeilo where you will find Gold Mines and National Trust’s Dinefwr Park and Castle is well worth a stop.
Gwyneth
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
We saw the town on a Sunday. Vey quiet.
We saw the town on a Sunday. Vey quiet. However, there is more to the town than first glance (just), but too much retail - so much unoccupied. Given history, very little historic class on view. The hey day has gone, what now? Perfect accommodation, very close to town.
Nigel
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Listed building details of historic buildings in Lammas...
Listed building details of historic buildings in Lammas place and the castle .
Superb church of st peters.
Antique centre had lots of interest.
Roman site is good.
Laugharne worth a lengthy visit as is kidwelly castle . Film set of robin hood
Great location ,great value , cracking breakfast nothing was to much trouble if anything went above and beyond would recommend .free carpark behind Hotel with easy access to the town centre and a great little pud next door only thing is the don,t do meals in the day but loads of coffee shops and restaurants around.
Hopefully be staying there again soon
I had some concerns after reading some reviews. Yes it is a pub and there is no reception but it was a great place to stay. I heard no nose at night trim the pub. And it was a good experience being in a welsh pub watching Wales win a match in the rugby cup. Food was very good. Staff very nice
The room was spacious and accessible. The bed was fairly comfortable. The staff were very friendly. The breakfast was excellent with plenty of variety. There was plenty of parking at the hotel and it was a very short walk to the town centre.
The hotel was well presented, the rooms clean and a good size. The staff were incredibly friendly and I could not fault the experience. When I return back to Carmarthen, I will not hesitate to stay here again
The location was ideal. Close to the nearest town, but with the feel that you were in rural Wales. The host was friendly, helpful and very welcoming. We loved our stay and look forward to coming back
Paul
United Kingdom
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