Kidwelly Castle - on the Wales Coast Path

Carmarthen to Kidwelly – on the Wales Coast Path

This section takes the Wales Coast Path across more rolling hills above the Towy and Gwendraeth estuarie

Outline

Distance: 14 miles / 22 kilometres

Start: Carmarthen – SN 411 198

Finish: Kidwelly – SN 407 067

Maps: Ordnance Survey Explorer 177, Landranger 159

Services: Carmarthen is the largest town between Tenby and Swansea and contains plenty of accommodation, banks, post offices, shops, pubs and bars, restaurants, cafés and takeaways. There is a pub, shop, hotel, toilets and a post office in Ferryside, and a pub and campsite in Llansaint. Carmarthen TIC: 01267 231557 | carmarthentic@ carmarthenshire.gov.uk

Where to stay: Kidwelly accommodation includes:

Kidwelly Farmhouse B&B

Castle School House

The Coal House

1 Bed in Kidwelly

Cockleshell Chalet

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Plan your trip

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Local tours

While you’re here, why not enjoy more of Wales’ rich heritage, history and landscape?