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Park Resorts
Carmarthen Bay Holiday Park.
6 Berth Caravan to let at Carmarthen Bay Holiday Village.
This caravan has two bedrooms, a double room with en-suite and a
twin room, which can accommodate up to 6 persons.
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Rent this caravan |
It is a very spacious 35 x 12` and is
furnished and equipped to a high standard.
A high level of cleanliness is maintained, which is helped by the
fact that we do not allow smoking or pets in the caravan. The caravan is equipped with a
colour TV/DVD player, CD player, coffee table and various
reading books and DVDs for your enjoyment.
The kitchen is fully equipped with a full size gas cooker,
fridge/freezer, microwave, cutlery, crockery, toaster, kettle
and iron etc.
There is a gas fire in the lounge and electric oil radiators in
the bedrooms.
Outside there is parking for two vehicles alongside caravan, and
a rotary clothes line at the rear. |
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Freeview |
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Typical Price |
Low season price £150 |
High season Price £450 |
Park Resorts
Carmarthen Bay Holiday Park
Explore the scenic surroundings along the coastline or take in the
spectacular views over the Gwendraeth Estuary. Go further afield and
visit Carmarthen, the oldest town in Wales with traditional
shopping, museums and markets.
Relax in the spa bath while the kids splash around in the indoor fun
pool with water flume, and then enjoy a game of crazy golf. In the
evening, treat yourself to a delicious meal in the Boathouse
Restaurant, relax with a drink on the terrace and watch the sun set,
then get ready to join in with the fun entertainment at the
Waterfront Showbar.
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Around and
about
Carmarthen is a busy and thriving Norman market town, situated in
the heart of Carmarthenshire between the Brecon Beacons National
Park and the beautiful green fields, rivers and woodlands to the
west of the county. The town is renowned for the market in the
precinct. Here you will find stalls selling produce from Swansea to
Cardigan Bay, cheeses from Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and
Pembrokeshire, local organic foods, farmhouse salt bacon, sausages,
delicious cockles from the south Wales beaches and the renowned
laver bread.
Carmarthen is a great place for shopping and
can also boast all the big high street names as well as a good
selection of quality local businesses. There are over 80 pubs in the
town and many fine restaurants in which to try the local produce.
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