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Llanddowror is a small, historic, relatively unspoilt village 2 miles from the town of ] in ] in southwest ]. The village is reachable via the scenic A477 road. | Llanddowror (]: ''Maes-y-lan'') is a small, historic, relatively unspoilt village 2 miles from the town of ] in ] in southwest ]. The village is reachable via the scenic A477 road. | ||
Among the local attractions are the ruins of St. Clears Castle. Historic ] is 4 miles away, with a vista of the ] estuary. The iconic Welsh poet ]' Boathouse is very close to the castle. | Among the local attractions are the ruins of St. Clears Castle. Historic ] is 4 miles away, with a vista of the ] estuary. The iconic Welsh poet ]' Boathouse is very close to the castle. |
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Llanddowror (Welsh: Maes-y-lan) is a small, historic, relatively unspoilt village 2 miles from the town of St. Clears in Carmarthenshire in southwest Wales. The village is reachable via the scenic A477 road.
Among the local attractions are the ruins of St. Clears Castle. Historic Laugharne Castle is 4 miles away, with a vista of the River Tâf estuary. The iconic Welsh poet Dylan Thomas' Boathouse is very close to the castle.
One of Wales' largest family attractions, Folly Farm is 9 Miles from the village. Another medieval castle, Kidwelly Castle is about 10 miles distant.
Some rental cottages are available in Llandowror, as are some B&B rooms. More lodgings and dining options are available in St. Clears.