Jamie’s guidebook

Jamie
Jamie’s guidebook

Sightseeing

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Llansteffan Beach
Unnamed Road
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Llansteffan Kalesi
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Food scene

As well as The Pizza Bar and the Mansion house nearby you also have The Mexican bar within a 100 yards of the cottage and The Inn At The Sticks and the Castle Inn bar are located in the nearby village of Llansteffan.
The Village Store is not only fully stocked with all your convenience needs, it also house the village tea/coffee room serving top quality ground coffees, cakes and teas. It is also home the village bakery, famous for it's artisan bread that is baked in-house. The Village Store also incorporates 'The Pizza Bar' bar and restaurant which is open for breakfast & lunches daily and as a pizzaria/bar on Friday and Saturday evenings. The bar is also open for use during shop opening hours serving draught local ale and lager along with a fully stocked wine fridge. Newspapers Off licence Gifts Sweets Groceries And more....!
The Village Stores
High Street
The Village Store is not only fully stocked with all your convenience needs, it also house the village tea/coffee room serving top quality ground coffees, cakes and teas. It is also home the village bakery, famous for it's artisan bread that is baked in-house. The Village Store also incorporates 'The Pizza Bar' bar and restaurant which is open for breakfast & lunches daily and as a pizzaria/bar on Friday and Saturday evenings. The bar is also open for use during shop opening hours serving draught local ale and lager along with a fully stocked wine fridge. Newspapers Off licence Gifts Sweets Groceries And more....!
Just a few hundred yards from the chalet, The AA award winning Mansion House is well worth a visit. Lunch & dinner menus with a fully stocked bar.
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Mansion House Llansteffan Ltd
Pant Yr Athro
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Just a few hundred yards from the chalet, The AA award winning Mansion House is well worth a visit. Lunch & dinner menus with a fully stocked bar.

Neighbourhoods

Llansteffan is one of those rare but fast disappearing Welsh villages that remain in your memory for ever. Once you’ve experienced the magical beauty of a sunset over the castle above the River Tywi, and embraced the cameraderie of it’s vibrant community, it becomes very difficult to imagine how on earth, in your long life, you’d ever managed to miss such a priceless gem. But then Llansteffan has been described as Wales’ best kept secret, a sort of Never Never land known only to locals, and the lucky descendants of those generations of Rhondda miners who trekked down west on the train to catch the ferry from Ferryside to Llansteffan for Miners Fortnight during the 19th and early 20th Century. Well, the miners might have disappeared but the ferry is coming back so the magic of Llansteffan seems still be working to this very day! And if anything, over the years the community has become even more vibrant. Llansteffan, whilst still very Welsh in essence and character, is also very cosmopolitan in outlook, and a hub of social activities of varying intellectual natures!! Summer and winter the local community and various clubs and associations are always plotting some wondrous social event or another! Whether for a weekend or longer, why don’t you make the effort to find that magic and spend some time here. It might be for quiet walks taking in the breathtaking beauty of our headlands and the variety of our wildlife, for a never to be forgotten BBQ on the pristine sands beneath the castle perhaps, or maybe just a general “chilling out” in the convivial village atmosphere. Whatever it may be Llansteffan has something to offer visitors of all ages and all outlooks.
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Llansteffan
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Llansteffan is one of those rare but fast disappearing Welsh villages that remain in your memory for ever. Once you’ve experienced the magical beauty of a sunset over the castle above the River Tywi, and embraced the cameraderie of it’s vibrant community, it becomes very difficult to imagine how on earth, in your long life, you’d ever managed to miss such a priceless gem. But then Llansteffan has been described as Wales’ best kept secret, a sort of Never Never land known only to locals, and the lucky descendants of those generations of Rhondda miners who trekked down west on the train to catch the ferry from Ferryside to Llansteffan for Miners Fortnight during the 19th and early 20th Century. Well, the miners might have disappeared but the ferry is coming back so the magic of Llansteffan seems still be working to this very day! And if anything, over the years the community has become even more vibrant. Llansteffan, whilst still very Welsh in essence and character, is also very cosmopolitan in outlook, and a hub of social activities of varying intellectual natures!! Summer and winter the local community and various clubs and associations are always plotting some wondrous social event or another! Whether for a weekend or longer, why don’t you make the effort to find that magic and spend some time here. It might be for quiet walks taking in the breathtaking beauty of our headlands and the variety of our wildlife, for a never to be forgotten BBQ on the pristine sands beneath the castle perhaps, or maybe just a general “chilling out” in the convivial village atmosphere. Whatever it may be Llansteffan has something to offer visitors of all ages and all outlooks.