- Part of the Outdoor Network
- Practical Caravan
- Practical Motorhome
How to get there
To find us leave the M4 at junction 48 and take the A4138 to Llanelli then the A484 to Kidwelly, follow signs for the town centre. The Park is then clearly signposted left after the bridge. Although a railway line runs adjacent to the Park, public transport is limited and a car is recommended to explore the surrounding area.
Nearby tourist attractions
These are just a few of the local attractions nearby….
Pembury Country Park contains a dry ski slope, toboggan run, nature trails and a cycle trail.
Merlins Hill Centre – A magical day for all the family. Walk the nature trails to the Iron Age hill fort site and experience breathtaking views enjoyed by Merlin the Wizard. The centre also has a farmyard and picnic area.
Oakwood Theme Park - The largest theme park in Wales with thrilling rides and attractions for all ages!
Tenby – Take a day trip to Tenby and enjoy fabulous beaches, shopping and castles.
Culla Park Activity Centre for paintball, 4 X 4 driving, dual karting and quad biking.
Kidwelly Castle – This well-preserved Norman Castle stands over the River Gwendraeth, set in picturesque surroundings.
The National Botanic Garden of Wales at Llanarthne – The first botanic garden of the new millennium with acres of themed gardens.
National Wetlands Centre – See scarce and unusual sightings at this protected site for birds.
Gwili Steam Railway – Enjoy a steam train ride through a beautiful wooded valley and take a picnic by the riverside.
The National Showcaves at Dan-yr-Ogof – Has 3 spectacular showcaves, Iron Age farm, Dinosaur Park and Shire horse centre.
Nearby recreation
- Beach
- Cycle Hire
- Fishing
- Golf
- Swimming (Indoor)
- Internet Access
- Snooker/Pool
- Organised Entertainment
Owner's description
Beautiful South Wales has stunning scenery, picturesque towns and an interesting history, making it perfect for coastal walks, exploring, cycling and shopping! Take in the views over the Gwyndraeth estuary or just a 30 minute drive to Carmarthen, the oldest town in Wales, brings you to traditional shopping, museums and markets.
Relax in the spa bath while the kids splash around in the indoor fun pool with flume. Enjoy lunch in the Boathouse Bar and Restaurant then challenge the family to a game of crazy golf! In the evening, enjoy a delicious meal in the Boathouse Restaurant.
Then it’s on to the Waterfront Showbar for some sparkling entertainment, with dancing, disco’s and competitions.

Availability / Online Booking
Accommodations
| Pitches | Number of units | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Motorhome pitches | no | |
| Tent pitches | no | |
| Touring pitches | no | |
| Seasonal pitches | no | |
| Serviced pitches | no | |
| For rent | Number of units | Price |
| Chalets | 260 | £140.00-£669.00 |
| Holiday homes | 62 | £79.00-£709.00 |
| Residential homes | no | |
| Owned | Number of units | |
| Chalets | no | |
| Holiday homes | 142 | |
| Residential homes | no |
Facilities
- Laundry
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Shop
- Club house
- Take away food
- Children's play area
- Pets allowed
- Disabled access
- Family park
- Designated / private parking








