St Anthony’s Well to Llansteffan
Under 1 mile / 1.6 km
This section of the path skirts the old red sandstone cliffs and
passes below the Anglo-Norman Llansteffan Castle, overlooking the
River Tywi.
Find out more about the St Anthony’s Well to Llansteffan
walk.
Wharley Point to St Anthony’s Well
About 1 mile / 1.6 km
This walk offers superb views on each side of Carmarthen Bay and
beyond. The path skirts the top of wooded and scrub-covered cliffs.
Find out more about the Wharley Point to St Anthony’s Well
walk.
Kidwelly Quay
1 mile circular walk / 1.6 km
The quay is a popular spot for birdwatchers, from where you have
excellent views of the town. The adjacent Kymer’s Canal is one of
the earliest in Wales.
Find out more about the Kidwelly Quay walk.
Llansteffan
1.5 miles / 2.5 km
This walk offers superb views across Carmarthen Bay and beyond.
The path skirts the top of wooded and scrub-covered cliffs.
Carmarthen Bay is an important overwintering ground for seabirds,
and for this reason was designated as the first marine Special
Protection Area in the UK.
Laugharne (Dylan Thomas Boathouse to Salt House
Farm)
1.75 miles / 2.75 km
Take time exploring the village of Laugharne before a steep
climb up Sir John’s Hill for great views. Along the way you will
find Laugharne castle and the world famous Boathouse where the poet
Dylan Thomas lived and found inspiration.
Burry Port to Llanelli
4.25 miles / 6.75 km
The coastline along the northern shore of the Loughor Estuary
has been transformed into a unique array of tourist attractions,
wildlife habitats and leisure facilities. Known as the Millennium
Coastal Park, the route is also bike and wheelchair friendly. Take
time to relax in the lovely Pembrey Country Park and visit Cefn
Sidan beach. (Train & Bus)