Morfa Bay Adventure
Premier Outdoor Adventure Centres
A family run organisation with over 25 years of experience in the outdoor adventure industry we feel that Morfa Bay Adventure Wales has a lot to offer clients of all ages and abilities. ~Come take a look
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Dylan Thomas' Boathouse
Poet Dylan Thomas lived in the Boathouse in Laugharne, Wales, with his family between 1949 and 1953, the last four years of his life. It was in this house that he wrote many major pieces including Under Milk Wood. The boat house is set in a cliff overlooking the Tâf Estuary.
Thomas first visited the village of Laugharne with a friend, the poet Glyn Jones, in 1934, and was attracted to it. He moved there four years later, and the Boathouse was later bought for him by a benefactor
It is now owned by Carmarthenshire County Council and serves as a museum. It is open to the public for most of the year. It contains Thomas memorabilia and some of the original furniture. Close to the main house is the "writing shed" where Dylan spent much of his time. It receives about 15,000 visitors a year.
Laugharne Castle
Laugharne is perhaps best known for its associations with Dylan Thomas, but for the past 20 years, the picturesque castle, sited on the Taf estuary, has been the subject of painstaking archaeological investigation and gradual restoration. There was probably a Norman castle here by the early 12th century, though the upstanding remains can be traced back no further than the work of the de Brian family in the late 13th century.
Pendine Sands
Just a short drive away from the Green Bridge is the famous pendine sands - 6 miles of beautiful golden sand 
It stretches from Gilman Point in the west to Laugharne Sands in the east. In the early 1900s the sands were used as a venue for car and motor cycle races. Motor Cycle magazine described the sands as "The finest natural speedway imaginable". Numerous land speed records were set on the beach during the 1920's
The beach now holds the prestigious Blue Flag Award and is a safe haven for children to play with plenty of space and safe bathing
For more information on the village visit www.pendineonline.org

Oakwood Theme Park
Oakwood Theme Park has something for every age from white knuckle rides to family fun rides and indoor play areas. 
The park has done well to reach its current position, consistently rated in the top 10 UK theme parks.
The park is well-suited to both thrill-seekers and families; it now incorporates 5 large thrill rides: Megafobia (1996), Vertigo (1997), The Bounce (1999), Hydro (2002) and Speed (2006).
You can visit the website at http://www.oakwoodthemepark.co.uk
Ritec Valley Quad Bikes
Ritec Valley has provided the best in Quad Bike entertainment for 15 years. They pride themselves on 3 factors they know you're looking for: Saftey, Quality Bikes and a Quality Course.
All neccessary gear is provided to riders including: Helmets, Goggles, Waterproofs and Footwear.

There are over 12KM of Trail riding routes and the largest Arrive and Drive course in Wales Ritec Valley Buggies is Accredited by the Welsh Tourist Board and the AALA.
There's Video briefing facilities for Trail riders andInternet access and network gaming to relax before / after a ride
Ritec Valley use only the best quality, well maintained bikes and best of all, all major credit/debit cards are accepted.
Barafundle Bay
Barafundle is an isolated and secluded bay, situated between Stackpole Quay and Stackpole Head. Its clear waters and
clean golden sands attracts thousands of visitors each year.
Barafundle Bay is undoubtedly one of the most delightful beaches in the UK. The clean golden sand and unspoilt clear water in this isolated hideaway give it a paradisial feeling. Barafundle can only be accessed by the cliff path, followed by steep walk down to the beach through grassy dunes and pleasant woodland.
However, there is ample car parking and café facilities and toilets 5 minutes walk away. The surrounding area is a nature reserve.

