View Dan-yr-Ogof, Cathedral Cave, Bone Cave, the Iron Age Village, the Dinosaurs, the Stone Circles, the Museum, Shire Horse Centre, Farm and Barney's Playbarn.
Substantial remains of a native Welsh castle, principal stronghold of the princes of Deheubarth, held by the Lord Rhys in the twelfth century. Later taken by King Edward I.
A native Welsh castle recently uncovered by excavation. Occupied by the princes of Deheubarth, it was taken by the forces of King Edward I in 1287. Dryslwyn was later betrayed to Owain Glyn Dŵr.
Impressive remains of a castle established as a huge earthwork in the early twelfth century. The stone castle was first raised by the de Chaworths, and was much modified later by the earls.
Provides an insight into agricultural life in times gone by. Situated in an unspoilt setting within the beautiful Cwm Dulais. Admission by guided tour and by arrangement only.
18th-century landscape park, enclosing a medieval deer park. Home to more than 100 fallow deer and a small herd of White Park Cattle. Number of scenic walks including a wooded boardwalk.
Unique Roman gold mine set amid wooded hillsides. Guided tours of the underground workings and exhibition on gold. Opportunities to experience the frustration of gold panning.
18th-century Welsh gentry estate – a rare survival. Designed and built by John Nash. Many unaltered features including service courtyard with dairy, laundry, brewery and salting house.
Located on the Ramsar site of the Burry Inlet, WWT's innovative centre at Llanelli is at the frontend of wetland conservation in Wales. Its newest feature is the Millennium Wetland complex.
Wool was historically the most important and widespread of Wales's industries. Located in the historic former Cambrian Mills, the Museum is a special place with a spellbinding story to tell.
Something for the children and those seeking an adrenalin rush. The theme park has a host of rides for all ages and dispositions as well as catering facilites and entertainments.
If you want to know more about the Red Kite, local wildlife and history, then the Tregaron Red Kite Centre and museum is the place to visit for local information.
Join us at the chocolate farm where you can smell, taste, drink, see, touch, listen to and absorb the full flavours of fine chocolate at our award winning chocolate workshops.