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New Park Hotel

100 Lammas Street
Rated 8.5 in 173 reviews

New Park Hotel, located in the heart of Carmarthen, United Kingdom, invites you to experience a blend of comfort and elegance. This charming boutique hotel offers a unique ambiance, characterized by its thoughtful design and attention to detail. Each room at New Park Hotel is tastefully decorated, providing a cozy and intimate setting for guests to unwind. The use of quality materials and stylish furnishings ensures a comfortable stay, while modern amenities cater to both leisure and business travelers.

Visitors can enjoy the convenience of complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property, making it easy to stay connected. The hotel’s location is perfect for exploring the historical and cultural attractions of Carmarthen. Guests will find themselves within walking distance of the town's vibrant shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as landmarks such as the Carmarthen Castle and the picturesque River Towy.

Dining at New Park Hotel is a delight, with the on-site restaurant serving a variety of dishes that showcase local flavors and ingredients. The hotel’s bar provides a relaxed setting to enjoy a drink after a day of exploring the area. For those seeking to maintain their fitness routine, there is an emphasis on wellness with nearby recreational options.

The staff at New Park Hotel are dedicated to providing exceptional service, ready to assist with any requests to ensure a pleasant stay. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, New Park Hotel in Carmarthen offers a comfortable and stylish retreat.

Climate and Weather

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Carmarthen Castle
Carmarthen Castle
Grade I listed castle in Carmarthen, Wales, UK
410m / 450yd
St. Peter's
St. Peter's
Church in Carmarthen, Wales
0.6km / 0.39mi
St. Johns
St. Johns
Church in Carmarthen, Wales
0.9km / 0.54mi
English Baptist Church
English Baptist Church
Baptist chapel on Lammas Street, Carmarthen
180m / 190yd
Water Street Chapel
Water Street Chapel
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Carmarthen
60m / 70yd
English Congregational Church
English Congregational Church
Congregational chapel in Carmarthen
70m / 70yd
Christ Church
Christ Church
Church in Carmarthen, Wales
110m / 110yd
Penuel Baptist Chapel
Penuel Baptist Chapel
Chapel in Carmarthen, Wales
0.9km / 0.59mi
Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre
Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre
Roman amphitheatre associated with Moridunum Roman fort, in Carmarthen, Wales, UK
1.2km / 0.74mi
Saint David's Church
Saint David's Church
Church in Abergwili, Carmarthenshire, Wales
3.2km / 2mi
St Cyndeyrn's Church
St Cyndeyrn's Church
Church in Llangyndeyrn, Carmarthenshire, Wales
7.7km / 4.8mi
Castell-y-Gaer
Hillfort in Newchurch, Carmarthenshire
6.6km / 4.1mi
Capel Newydd
Chapel in Llanddarog
9.8km / 6.1mi
Blaen-y-coed Independent Chapel
Blaen-y-coed Independent Chapel
Church in Blaen-y-coed, Carmarthenshire, Wales
9.3km / 5.8mi
Llansteffan Castle
Llansteffan Castle
Grade I listed building and site of ancient hillfort in Carmarthenshire
11.4km / 7.1mi
National Botanic Garden of Wales
National Botanic Garden of Wales
Botanical garden in Wales, UK
11km / 6.8mi
St Twrog's Church
St Twrog's Church
Grade II listed building in Llanddarog, in a round churchyard in the centre of the village, on the N side of the B4310
10km / 6.2mi
St Ystyffan
St Ystyffan
Church in Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire, Wales
11km / 6.9mi
Kidwelly Castle
Kidwelly Castle
Grade I listed building in Kidwelly. Castle in Wales
13km / 8.1mi
Dylan Thomas Boathouse
Dylan Thomas Boathouse
Historic house museum in Carmarthenshire, Wales
13.7km / 8.5mi
St Mary
St Mary
Church in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales
13.3km / 8.3mi
Soar Chapel
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Kidwelly
12.7km / 7.9mi
St Ishmael
St Ishmael
Grade II listed building in St Ishmael. An isolated church approximately 2km SSW of Ferryside, in a large churchyard on the E side of the Ferryside to Kidwelly road
12.5km / 7.8mi
Tin Shed Experience
Museum in Laugharne
13.9km / 8.6mi
Ffos Las Racecourse & Convention Centre
Horse racing venue in Wales
14.8km / 9.2mi
Laugharne Castle
Grade I listed building in Laugharne. Castle in the town of Laugharne in southern Carmarthenshire, Wales
14.1km / 8.8mi
Cefn Sidan
Cefn Sidan
Beach in Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
14.1km / 8.8mi
Capel Seilo
Baptist chapel in Carway
14.6km / 9.1mi
Capel Bethel
Independent chapel in Carway
14.6km / 9.1mi
Tabernacl Chapel
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Burry Port
15.8km / 9.8mi
Llandyry Church
Llandyry Church
Grade II listed building in Trimsaran, On W side of B4317, in churchyard about 700m S of junction with B4308
15.3km / 9.5mi
Dryslwyn Castle
Dryslwyn Castle
Castle in Carmarthenshire, Wales
14.5km / 9mi
Castle House
Castle House
House in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
14.1km / 8.8mi
Aberglasney Gardens
Aberglasney Gardens
House in Wales
17.1km / 10.7mi
St. Sadwrnen's Church
St. Sadwrnen's Church
Grade II listed building in Carmarthenshire, Prominently sited in historic churchyard high above Carmarthen Bay, about 2 km west of Laugharne
16km / 10mi
National Woollen Museum
National Woollen Museum
Museum of the woollen industry in Dre-fach Felindre, Wales, United Kingdom
19.8km / 12.3mi
Pembrey Country Park
Country park in Carmarthenshire, Wales
18.2km / 11.3mi
St. Barnabas
St. Barnabas
Church in Dre-fach Felindre, Ceredigion, Wales
19.1km / 11.9mi
Saint Mary's Church
Saint Mary's Church
Grade II listed building in Carmarthenshire. Within a large churchyard and prominently sited in a high position on the NE side of Burry Port
19.5km / 12.1mi
St Illtyd's Church
St Illtyd's Church
Church in Pembrey, Wales
18.9km / 11.8mi
St Brynach
St Brynach
Grade II listed building in Llanboidy, Situated in the centre of Llanboidy village
19.5km / 12.1mi
Amelia Earhart Monument
Amelia Earhart Monument
Grade II listed building in Carmarthenshire. Facing Memorial Square and set back from the road in a small fenced enclosure.
19.5km / 12.1mi
The War Memorial
The War Memorial
Grade II listed building in Llanboidy. Situated on the S boundary of the churchyard overlooking the road running S.
19.5km / 12.1mi
W.R.H. Powell Memorial
W.R.H. Powell Memorial
Memorial in Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire, Wales
19.5km / 12.1mi
Dinefwr Castle
Dinefwr Castle
Grade I listed building in Llandeilo.
20.3km / 12.6mi

About Carmarthen

Carmarthen, a historic town in Wales, offers a variety of activities and attractions that reflect its rich heritage and natural beauty. Explore the Castle is a must for history enthusiasts. The remains of Carmarthen Castle provide insight into the town's medieval past, and the surrounding gardens are a pleasant place for a stroll.

Another significant site is the Carmarthen Market, where you can experience local culture and cuisine. The market features a mix of traditional stalls and modern shops, making it a great spot to sample Welsh delicacies and purchase handmade goods.

For those interested in the arts, visiting the Oriel Myrddin Gallery can be rewarding. This gallery showcases contemporary art, often with a focus on local artists, and hosts various exhibitions throughout the year.

Nature lovers should consider a walk along the River Towy, which offers scenic views and an opportunity to enjoy the local wildlife. The riverside paths are ideal for leisurely walks or cycling, providing a peaceful escape from the town’s hustle and bustle.

If you are interested in literature and folklore, Carmarthen is known as the birthplace of Merlin, and exploring this aspect of local mythology can be intriguing. There are various locations associated with the legend, adding a layer of depth to your visit.

Finally, enjoying local cuisine in one of the town's pubs or restaurants can be a satisfying way to experience Welsh culture. Many establishments offer dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, providing an authentic taste of the region.

Carmarthen's combination of history, culture, and natural scenery makes it a worthwhile destination for visitors.




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