Emlyn Arms Llanarthne
Formerly The Paxton, the Emlyn Arms is steeped in history and situated in the heart of the picturesque Towy Valley. Recently refurbished, it blends the style of yesteryear with modern accommodation in just the right measure.
Situated minutes from the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Dryslwyn Castle and Paxton Tower, you also have easy access to the beaches of the Gower Peninsula, the beauty of the Brecon Beacons, the market towns of Carmarthen and Haverfordwest, the Pembrokeshire Coastline and the city of Swansea.
Recently refurbished, we offer stylish and contemporary Single, Double and Twin-bedded rooms each offering En Suite Bedrooms with walk-in shower, FREE Wi-Fi, tea & coffee making facilities and Breakfast Included. We also offer a range of traditional homecooked food, from a light snack to a hearty meal (including Sunday Carvery) which include vegetarian and gluten free options. So come and enjoy a homecooked meal at the Emlyn Arms, or relax with a drink at the bar. We look forward to enjoying your company.
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Nearby Attractions
National Botanic Garden of Wales
Carmarthenshire has long been known as the Garden of Wales, and is home to one of Wales’ finest gardens: the utterly sublime National Botanical Garden in Aberglasney. Perfect for picnics, the family friendly indoor
The British Bird of Prey of Centre
The British Bird of Prey Centre is a specialist collection of British raptors, focussing on the welfare and conservation of our native species of birds of prey.
Cole's Brewery
The Brewery & Distillery at the White Hart Thatched Inn, hidden within the picturesque village of Llanddarog, Carmarthenshire, is a testament to the passionate pursuit of crafting exceptional Welsh beverages. This family-run gem has quickly become a beacon on the Welsh produce circuit,
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Llwyn Helyg Country House
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