Visitor attractions and information - Llanelli
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The Heart of Wales Railway Line is part of
the main rail network. Travellers will be impressed by the rugged
beauty, tranquil villages and picturesque Victorian spa towns
along the 121 miles between Swansea and Shrewsbury. There are
many wayside stations and halts where you can get off and explore
the villages, quiet valleys, forests and hills. Train enquiries
and ticket sales line - Tel: 01597 822053. Llanelli provides
main line connections to Carmarthen and West Wales. www.howlta.org.uk. |
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The
National Wetland Centre Wales. Located on the Ramsar site of
the Burry Inlet, WWT's innovative centre at Llanelli is at the
frontend of wetland conservation in Wales. Its newest feature
is the Millennium Wetland complex, home to wildlife as diverse
as dragonfly and Little Egret. www.wwt.org.uk.
The National Wetland Centre
Wales is situated 1 mile east of Llanelli and 5 miles north west
of Swansea.. |
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Millennium Coastal Park, Llanelli. 22km of
industrial and derelict coastal plain turned into a major centre
for dozens of different leisure activities. The smooth, flat
cycle track has been described by Sustrans as "one of the
finest stretches of the whole National Cycle Network". Location: On the outskirts of Llanelli. |
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Parc
Howard Museum & Art Gallery, Felinfoel Road, Llanelli, SA15
3LJ. Tel: 01554 772 029. 27 acre park. The museum houses a collection
of Llanelli Pottery and an art collection. History of Llanelli.
Disabled Access. Location: In the centre of Llanelli. |
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