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Carmarthenshire County Museum

Abergwili
GB- Carmarthen SA31 2JG (Carmarthenshire)


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Info Telefon: 01267 223788
Besucher-Email: museums@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk...

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Large regional museum with the following collections:
Archaeology,
Roman gold,
pottery,
dairying,
prints,
Welsh furniture,
geology,
costumes and folk life of the local area.
 



Dan-yr-ogof Show Caves, Children Dinosaur Park and Museum

Off the A4067
GB- Dan-yr-ogof (Carmarthenshire)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Info Telefon: 01639 730284

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Largest showcave complex in northern Europe with effects and commentary.

 



Dylan Thomas Boathouse

Dylan's Walk
GB- Laugharne SA33 4SD (Carmarthenshire)


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Info Telefon: 01994 427420

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Open May to October and Easter weekend.
10am - 5.30pm (last admission at 5.00pm)

November to April
10.30am - 3.30pm (last admission at 3.00pm)

The Dylan Thomas Boathouse is located in the village of Laugharne, (14 miles west of Carmarthen) in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales in the United Kingdom. All details below are UK telephone numbers. Enquiries to the Boathouse please ring: 01994-427420.

By Train:
For transport details ring the British Rail Network Information Line, Tel: 0845-748-4950 or go to: http://www.walesandborderstrains.co.uk/ for local services to Carmarthen & St. Clears

By Bus:
National Express Coach services http://www.nationalexpress.com/neh.cfm for services to Carmarthen

Traws Cambria service 701 from Holyhead/Aberystwyth to Carmarthen or Newport, Cardiff & Swansea to Carmarthen contact Arriva Cymru & Stagecoach Wales, Tel: 0870-608-2608

Local Bus service nos. 222 from Carmarthen to Laugharne is provided by First Cymru, Tel: 01267-222709

Carmarthenshire County Council Public Transport Enquiries, Tel: 01267-231817

By Car:
Laugharne is easily accessible by car and is approximately 30mins drive from the end of the M4/A48 in Carmarthen. From Carmarthen take the A40 to St. Clears then the A4066 direct to Laugharne. Free parking is available approximately 10 mins walk from the Boathouse. Please view the map for more detailed information.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Dylan Thomas' had a long term affinity with Laugharne ever since he visited with the poet Glyn Jones in 1934, by 1938 he lived in "Eros" in Gosport Street, then to "Sea View" until 1940. Dylan led a very peripatetic existence and urgently wished to settle down, his move to the Boathouse in 1949 was made possible by the remarkable patronage of Margaret Taylor who bought the house for the Thomases so that Dylan could once again be in his ‘beloved Wales’. It was the Boathouse 'sea shaken on a breakneck of rocks' and the unique character of Laugharne itself that combined to act as a catalyst for some of his most celebrated works. The fictitious Llareggub of Under Milk Wood. written in Laugharne was confirmed by his widow, Caitlin, in her autobiography, as being based on the Township.
 



Kidwelly Industrial Museum

GB- Kidwelly SA17 4LW (Carmarthenshire)


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Info Telefon: 01554 891078

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Original tinplate works demonstrates how they were made.

 



Museum of Speed

Pendine's Sands
GB- Pendine SA33 4NY (Carmarthenshire)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Info Telefon: 01994 453488.

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Easter - 30th September: 10.00am -1.00pm and 1.30pm - 5.00pm with last entry at 4.55pm


 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Record-breaking vehicles. The Museum of Speed in Pendine was opened in 1996. The museum focuses on the use of the sands at Pendine for land speed attempts and racing.

The main exhibit for the summer season is 'Babs', the motor car used by Parry Thomas on his fatal attempt at the record in 1927. Other record breaking and fast vehicles can be seen at other times.

In the early 1900s the Pendine Sands were used as a venue for car and motor cycle races. From 1922 the annual Welsh TT motor cycle event was held at Pendine Sands. The firm flat surface of the beach created a race track that was both straighter and smoother than many major roads at the time. Motor Cycle magazine described the sands as "The finest natural speedway imaginable".

In the 1920s it became clear that roads and race tracks were no longer adequate venues for attempts on the world land speed record. As record breaking speeds approached 150 mph (240 km/h), the requirements for acceleration to top speed before the measured mile and safe braking distance afterwards meant that a smooth, flat, straight surface of at least 5 miles in length was needed. The first person to use Pendine Sands for a world land speed record attempt was Malcolm Campbell. On September 25, 1924 he set a world land speed record of 146.16 mph (235.22 km/h) on Pendine Sands in his Sunbeam 350HP car Bluebird.

Four other record breaking runs were made on Pendine Sands between 1924 and 1927; two more by Campbell, and two by Welshman J.G. Parry-Thomas in his car Babs. The 150 mph barrier was decisively broken, and Campbell raised the record to 174.22 mph (280.38 km/h) in February 1927.

On March 3, 1927 Parry-Thomas attempted to beat Campbell's record. On his final run at circa 170 mph (280 km/h) the exposed drive chain broke and partially decapitated him, Babs went out of control and rolled over. Parry-Thomas was the first driver to be killed during a world land speed record attempt. This was the final world land speed record attempt made at Pendine Sands.

Parry-Thomas' car Babs was buried in the sand dunes near the village of Pendine. In 1969 Owen Wyn Owen, an engineering lecturer from Bangor Technical College, sought and received permission to excavate Babs. Over the next 15 years he restored the car, which is now housed in the Museum of Speed in Pendine village.
 



National Botanic Garden of Wales

Middleton Hall,
GB- Llanarthne, SA32 8HG (Carmarthenshire)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 01558 668933

Info Telefon: 01558 668768
Besucher-Email: info@gardenofwales.org.uk
http://www.gardenofwales.org.uk...



Parc Howard Museum and Art Gallery

Felinfoel Road
GB- Llanelli SA15 3LJ (Carmarthenshire)


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Info Telefon: 01554 772029
http://www.carmarthenshire-pages.co.uk/a...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
April 1st - September 30th
Monday - Friday
11.00 - 1.00, 2.00 - 6.00
Saturday and Sunday
2.00 - 6.00
October 1st -March 31st
Monday - Friday
11.00 - 1.00, 2.00 - 4.00
Saturday and Sunday 2.00 - 4.00
Closed Christmas Day
Boxing Day
New Year’s Day

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
History of the area in the former Parc Howard mansion, a historic building in a civic park. Llanelly pottery and local paintings.
 



The National Coracle Centre

GB- Cenarth Falls SA38 9JL (Carmarthenshire)


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Kontakt / Contact:
Martin Fowler

Info Telefon: 01239 710980

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Located in a former flour mill dating from the 17th cent., the museum hosts coracles from all over the world.

 



 
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