
Visit Laugharne, the ancient and rather dramatic township inspiration of Dylan Thomas' 'Under Milk Wood' and painted by Turner and Augustus John.
Stay at the Coach House, a beautifully modernized beamed and unusual house outlooking the bay and estuary,between the imposing ancient castle and Dylan Thomas' boathouse. Have breakfast on the balcony overlooking the estuary and visit the beautiful scenic countryside of both Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. Ideal for sightseeing, crashing out, painting or writing breaks. The guest area is quite self contained with its own bathroom and use of a seperate sitting room. There is a dog and several cats in residence.
There is no better way to check out the coach house than the excellent photo-gallery.
The coach house accepts visitors all year round. The guest bedrooms have a private bathroom. The Coach House is situated in a very secluded location and is free from noise. To make a reservation or just for further information, e-mail the coach house, or phone (+44) 01994 427 992.
Laugharne is reached from St. Clears, along the A4066. You can reach St. Clears from Carmarthen (A40), from Tenby (A478/477), and from Haverfordwest (A40). Once in Laugharne, follow the Map.