Burry Port lighthouse - on the Wales Coast Path

Kidwelly to Burry Port – on the Wales Coast Path

A short, level section along a historic canal, splendid sandy beach and through two country parks

Outline

Distance: 10 miles / 17 kilometres

Start: Kidwelly – SN 407 067

Finish: Burry PortSN 444 004

Maps: Ordnance Survey Explorer 177 and 164, Landranger 159

Services: There are pubs, cafés, takeaways, a post office, cash point and a general store in Kidwelly, as well as B&Bs and hotels. There are campsites near Kidwelly and in Pembrey Country Park. The country park also contains a visitor centre, café and toilets. Llanelli TIC (Discovery Centre): 01554 777744 | discoverycentre@carmarthenshire.gov. uk.

Where to stay: Burry Port accommodation includes:

Ashburnham Hotel

Four seasons Guest House

Globe Guesthouse

Burry Port Harbour Apartment

Luxury Beach Stay with Hot Tub

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Local tours

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