Laugharne
Laugharne (Welsh: Talacharn) is a town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Tรขf. It is known for having been the home of Dylan Thomas from 1949 until his death in 1953, and is thought to have been an inspiration for the fictional town of Llareggub in Under Milk Wood.
Get in
- On the A4066 4 miles south of St. Clears
- 222 bus from St Clears or Pendine
- The closest rail station is Carmarthen
Get around
See
- ๐ The Boathouse, Dylan's Walk, โ +1 1994 427420. where Dylan Thomas wrote Under Milk Wood.
- ๐ Laugharne Castle, King Street. Norman stronghold and Tudor fortified manor house
Do
Buy
Eat
- ๐ The Owl & The Pussycat, 3 The Grist, โ +44 1994 427742. Coffee shop and tea rooms
- ๐ Castle View, Grist Square, โ +44 1994 427445. Fish & Chips
Drink
Sleep
- The Old Cow Barn (Yr Hen Feudai), Llansadurnen Farmhouse, โ +44 1994 427241, e-mail: daviesholidays@hotmail.co.uk. Two old cottages.
- Hurst House on the Marsh, East Marsh, โ +44 1994 427417. a unique Grade II listed 18 bedroom boutique hotel and spa
Connect
Go next
- St. Clears
- Pendine
- Saundersfoot
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