CARMARTHENSHIRE CAMPSITES
LARKHILL TIPIS
Cwmduad
Carmarthanshire
SA33 6AT
tel> 01559 371581
pitches> 2
open:
description>
"Larkhill is a family home and a smallholding of 20 acres in Carmarthenshire, west Wales. The yurts are located amongst four acres of woodland with meandering pathways, benches where you can while away the hours and a quartz stone circle. The tipis are on the edge of the woodland in their own landscaped terraced area surrounded by a wild flower meadow. A laburnum avenue, which is spectacular when it flowers in June, leads into a seven ringed labyrinth and quite central to the tipis and yurts is a well equipped log cabin which is available for everyone’s use"
Carmarthanshire
SA33 6AT
tel> 01559 371581
pitches> 2
open:
description>
"Larkhill is a family home and a smallholding of 20 acres in Carmarthenshire, west Wales. The yurts are located amongst four acres of woodland with meandering pathways, benches where you can while away the hours and a quartz stone circle. The tipis are on the edge of the woodland in their own landscaped terraced area surrounded by a wild flower meadow. A laburnum avenue, which is spectacular when it flowers in June, leads into a seven ringed labyrinth and quite central to the tipis and yurts is a well equipped log cabin which is available for everyone’s use"
RHANDIRMWYN CAMPSITE
Rhandirmwyn
Llandovery
Carmarthenshire
SA20 0NT
tel> 01550 760257
pitches> 90
open: march to november
description>
"Rhandirmwyn (pronounced rn-dee-mo-n) means “Valley of the Minerals” and is in an old lead mining area in the Towy Valley. This is a glorious place for wildlife and red kites are regularly seen on Site. upstream of the site the nearby river has gouged out natural pools to swim in"
Llandovery
Carmarthenshire
SA20 0NT
tel> 01550 760257
pitches> 90
open: march to november
description>
"Rhandirmwyn (pronounced rn-dee-mo-n) means “Valley of the Minerals” and is in an old lead mining area in the Towy Valley. This is a glorious place for wildlife and red kites are regularly seen on Site. upstream of the site the nearby river has gouged out natural pools to swim in"






