Laugharne Seasons Holiday Park, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Hotel Information
Hotel Description:
From the heights of Laugharne Park, you can see across the wide, sparkling sweep of the River Taf estuary, over part of the magnificent Bay of Carmarthen and right the way to the North Devon coast, some 30 miles away. Below you stretches the green, shady glades of Milk Wood – made famous in the legendary works of one of Wales’ most noteable sons, Dylan Thomas. And all about you are wide open spaces, with a chorus of birdsong reassuring you that all’s right with the world. loading...
Laugharne Seasons Holiday Park Reviews
- Date of Holiday:Apr 2007
- Board Basis:Self Catering
- Tour Operator:Booked Independently
" Laugharne Park Carmarthenshire "
Submitted By: Trevor Porter
This Seasons Holiday Park is obviously overdue for a complete redevelopment by Seasons but the staff are enthusiastic and helpful in their efforts to make sure everyone has a holiday that is enjoyable.
The park is set in the hillside above Dylan... read more
The park is set in the hillside above Dylan... read more
Advice: Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire are " gods own country"
Activities: Tenby, Solva, St Davids, Marloes, Bosherton Lily ponds, St Govans Chapel, Martins Haven and Skomer +
Good for: Beach
- Date of Holiday:Mar 2009
- Board Basis:Self Catering
- Tour Operator:Booked Independently
Submitted By: babybekkah
laugharne park was the best holiday we went on, after reading all of the reviews on here we were not looking forword to going , when we arived the lodge was realy nice and welcoming, the club house was fantastic, cheryl (club house manager)lisa, and...
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Advice: beautiful city to see, piece and quiet is unreal
Activities: walking down by the estuary, and dillan thomas boat house, also fish and chip shop in village
- Date of Holiday:Feb 2009
- Board Basis:Self Catering
- Tour Operator:Booked Independently
" The holiday lodge was very clean and... "
Submitted By: Lynne11
The holiday lodge was very clean and spacious, no complaints there.
On the downside the whole site was in complete darkness when we arrived at 9pm, no lighting at all and it took us a long time to find the clubhouse to register and get our... read more
On the downside the whole site was in complete darkness when we arrived at 9pm, no lighting at all and it took us a long time to find the clubhouse to register and get our... read more
- Date of Holiday:Nov 2006
- Board Basis:Self Catering
- Tour Operator:Seasons

Advice: Beautiful long golden beaches, quiet and not even Tenby is crowded on a half term weekday.
Activities: There are 3 or 4 in Laugherne itself to enjoy home-cooking. Laugahrne Castle worth a visit too
Good for: Beach