Extending from Carmarthen Bay to the western Beacons and Cambrian Mountains, Carmarthenshire is home to magnificent gardens, breathtaking castles, some of Wales's longest beaches, and vibrant market towns filled with local produce and stylish shopping. In summer, Carmarthenshire comes alive with activity, yet it never feels overcrowded. Even during peak season, you'll find ample space and time to fully enjoy your visit.

Experience a destination where extended days aren't marred by long lines, and where you can have the beach almost to yourself. It's a place that embodies the essence of summer, creating memories that last a lifetime. A treasure trove of adventures waiting to be explored - whether you're soaking up history, enjoying outdoor activities, or indulging in local cuisine - this Welsh county promises unforgettable experiences without breaking the bank.

Whether you are a couple wanting a quiet break or a family wanting to spend some time together and no matter how active or restful you wish to be, the region has plenty to offer. Check out our guide to enjoying Carmarthenshire..

. Outdoor adventures We can all agree that there is nothing better than getting out in nature and Carmarthenshire has it in abundance. This makes it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts whether it's on a bike or on foot and even out on the water.

You could follow The Wild Drovers' Way , a 180-mile scenic tour of the county's rural backroads, following in the footsteps of drovers from as far back as th.