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Vacation rentals in Carmarthen

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 50 vacation rentals in Carmarthen

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Carmarthen vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 147 per night before taxes and fees

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    Over 2,090 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    10 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 10 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    50 of Carmarthen vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Carmarthen rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Carmarthen stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Carmarthen

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A comfortable living room is displayed with a plush grey sofa and a patterned accent chair featuring vibrant colors. A small side table sits next to the sofa. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall opposite, with shelves and a plant adding subtle decor.
Home in Carmarthenshire
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Carmarthen Town

This cosy, clean recently refurbished house is nestled in the market town of Carmarthen. Carmarthen is steeped in history and claims to be the oldest town in Wales. A 5 minute walk down hill will find you in the town centre where there are plenty of places to eat and relax. Take a leisurely stroll down the river Towy or visit the array of shops from local market stalls to high street outlets. By car we are only 10 mins from National Botanic Garden of Wales and around 30 min from the beautiful sea side town of Tenby. Located on a residential street, and although no allocated parking there is always room to park directly outside on the not so busy road. As you walk through the front door; to your left is the spacious kitchen with dining table, easily seating four people. There’s an electric fan oven and hob, fridge freezer and washing machine. Coffee machine, toaster and kettle. We have included everything you would need if you were staying two nights or longer. The living room is a comfortable and pleasant space to relax in, with a 40” smart flat screen tv. Stairs from the living room lead to two bedrooms and a bathroom. The larger bedroom is a very spacious modern space with a double bed, open wardrobe and mirror on the wall. Plenty of room for any additional items such as a cot, even an extra person if arranged! The second bedroom is made up as a twin, again modern and with a cosy feel. Includes open wardrobe and mirror on wall. We also have super fast fibre optic broadband.

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An open-plan living area features vaulted wooden ceilings and exposed beams. A wooden dining table is set for meals, while comfortable seating is arranged near a warm Optimyst fire stove. Large French doors open to the covered deck, connecting the indoor space to the outdoor garden.
Cabin in Bancyffordd
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

The Cabin A secluded, self contained log cabin

The Cabin is a purpose built log cabin with easy access for people with impaired mobility. It is positioned in an isolated private garden of a family owned smallholding. The Cabin looks out over the surrounding country. It has its own secluded private garden and foot access to many acres of local woods and walks. We welcome dogs and they stay for free. But please let us know you are bringing them. We do not accept bookings that include infants or children as we are only insured for adults.

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The exterior of the newly renovated cottage features a white, textured stone facade with a grey roof. A small entrance is visible on the left, and a neatly arranged flower bed enhances the setting. The surrounding landscape includes grassy fields and distant trees.
Cottage in Carmarthenshire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Hen Stabal Wenallt stand alone barn amazing views

Cosy and welcoming holiday cottage on the outskirts of the market town of Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire. This recently renovated cottage is a former barn located on our peaceful 30 acre small holding - home to sheep, pigs, chickens and even a couple of alpacas! This cottage offers a perfect base if you are looking for a rural break within striking distance of the stunning beaches and countryside of West Wales combined with the convenience of the shops and amenities Carmarthen has to offer.

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A serene cabin sits alongside a tranquil lake, surrounded by lush greenery. A wooden deck features a small dining area with two chairs and a table. Water lilies float on the calm water, reflecting the natural beauty of the area.
Cabin in Carmarthenshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Ty Lili

Welcome to our idyllic cabin 'Ty Lili'. Our cosy cabin takes its name from the water lilies that flower on the tranquil lake just outside the front door. The ferns and plants that grow around the lake afford you complete privacy so that you can enjoy outside: a dining area, two seating areas as well as a covered hot tub. Inside the cabin a luxurious four poster bed; a comfortable sitting area, kitchen and dining space. The composting toilet and hot shower makefor a relaxing stay.

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A private balcony features a four-seat dining table surrounded by wicker chairs. Glass balustrades provide unobstructed views of the river and lush green landscape. Two glasses and a small platter are placed on the table, indicating an inviting spot for relaxation.
Home in Nantgaredig
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Nantgaredig Home

The property sits in the most spectacular location in the heart of the beautiful Towy Valley and adjacent to the river in an elevated position with uninterrupted views to the river from a large private balcony with glass balustrades. Just 5 miles from the market town of Carmarthen and the town of Llandeilo and a short drive to many spectacular beaches of Gower and Pembrokeshire. The town of Laugharne, Dylan Thomas’s birthplace with estuary and castle is well worth a visit.

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A stone exterior features a covered patio with a table and four chairs, surrounded by planters. Large windows provide ample natural light into the living spaces. The setting is complemented by a clear sky, enhancing the welcoming outdoor area.
Cottage in Carmarthenshire
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

The Dairy - Stone Converted Barn

Spacious barn catering for up to 4 persons (Sorry no pets) Open plan kitchen/dining/living room with 43” smart TV flat screen, fully fitted kitchen with washing machine and dishwasher. One double bedroom with Kingsize bed, 22" TV, with ensuite. Twin bedroom. Family bathroom with bath. Patio area with furniture, courtyard parking. Free Wi-Fi also available in this accommodation. All heating/hot water and electricity is included in your stay. All linens included.

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A view of the serene countryside framed by lush greenery. The open area reveals a spacious lawn with well-maintained gardens, leading to a charming white house nestled among trees. Soft rays of sunlight filter through the clouds, illuminating the landscape in the distance.
Guesthouse in Llandyfaelog
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

The Garden House

Enchanting holiday home, set in a beautiful garden, on a small holding in a picturesque Carmarthenshire village. Surrounded by rolling hills, the location offers scenic walks, with stunning views- perfect for rest and relaxation. Within 2 minutes walk there is a popular gastro pub. The nearest beach, Pembrey country park and Ffos Las racecourse are 10 minutes drive. Gower, the Brecon Beacons and Tenby are all within a 30-45 minutes drive and make popular day trips.

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The exterior of the cottage is presented, featuring a rustic brick facade and light blue accents. A wooden deck area with a small table and chairs is visible, surrounded by flowerpots. A gravel parking area leads to a pathway that winds through the greenery.
Home in Carmarthen
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Maes and Grove Cottage

A recently completed barn conversion providing comfortable accommodation for couples in the beautiful Tywi (Towy) Valley, a few miles east of Carmarthen. Maes Y Grove Cottage is one of a pair of properties on a quiet but accessible small holding in a rural area situated between the villages of Llanddarog and Nantgaredig and conveniently situated for the National Botanical Gardens of Wales, Aberglasney Gardens, Llandeilo Town and Carmarthen.

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The exterior of the building is shown, featuring a two-story structure with light grey siding and a black roof. A small set of stairs leads to the entrance, which is framed by two square windows. Trees and a cloudy sky are visible in the background.
Apartment in Tanerdy
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Self-contained apartment

Self contained serviced apartment, recently renovated to a high standard, conveniently located to Glangwili General Hospital. The apartment has been fully kitted out with everything you might need and the added benefits of WiFi and under floor heating. Longer rentals include a weekly clean and bedding/towel change. The property is situated just a 5 minute walk from Glangwili General Hospital - Perfect for working professional(s).

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An outdoor seating area is presented with a circular stone patio, featuring four black metal chairs and a matching table. The space is surrounded by gravel and situated next to the exterior of the white cottage, complemented by a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Blaen-y-coed
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Explore West Wales from Red Kite Cottage

Red Kite Cottage is a small traditional farm house thought to date back to the late 18th century. It has recently been renovated with a new kitchen and modern facilities but maintaining traditional features such as exposed beams, terracotta floor tiles and a woodburning stove. If this cottage is not available for the dates you require go to our profile and have a look at our other listing.

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An open plan studio apartment features a warm wooden floor and a decorative area rug. Ample natural light floods through two windows, showcasing a dining area with a large table and chairs in the background. The kitchen area includes stylish cabinetry and modern appliances.
Condo in Carmarthenshire
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Light and airy studio apartment in Carmarthen town centre - Ty Caer.

Light and airy open plan studio apartment in the centre of Carmarthen town. Full private apartment with separate access. Decorated to a high standard. Ideal location for visiting the best of Wales. It can be noisy , particularly on a Friday or Saturday night because of its central location and proximity to bars. There is a tattoo studio downstairs and a tenant upstairs .

Top guest favorite
A private hot tub is positioned on the furnished decking, overlooking a landscaped pathway leading to a grassy area. Soft lighting illuminates the surroundings, highlighting trees in the distance under the night sky.
Place to stay in Llwyncelyn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Cozy lodge with hot tub & amazing view

- Private Jacuzzi hot tub - Ample secure off road parking - Free WiFi - Smart TV - Furnished decking area - Use of gas BBQ - Use of bathrobes and slippers - Large spacious rooms - Fully equipped kitchen - All bedding and towels provided - Complimentary wine and chocolates on arrival - Close to the beach - 5 miles away from the market town of Carmarthen

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Carmarthen?

    Carmarthen has welcoming stays throughout the town center and quieter neighborhoods near green spaces. Many visitors choose locations close to the castle, riverside, or lively markets for convenience.

  • What are the best things to do in Carmarthen with kids?

    Exploring local museums, interactive heritage sites, and riverside parks are frequently suggested for children in Carmarthen. Seasonal events and traditional market days also provide engaging activities for families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Carmarthen?

    Explore Carmarthen Castle’s historic grounds, wander bustling market streets, and visit local museums to learn about the town’s heritage. Outdoor escapes in nearby parks are often suggested for nature lovers.

  • How is the weather in Carmarthen?

    Carmarthen has cool, often damp winters around 37–47°F (3–8°C), and mild, brighter summers near 55–68°F (13–20°C). Rain is common year-round, so waterproof clothing is helpful for exploring.

  • When is the best time to visit Carmarthen?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures between 55–68°F (13–20°C) and bright afternoons. Autumn draws with vivid countryside colors and local harvest festivities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Carmarthen?

    Carmarthen Castle’s historic ruins, bustling market streets, and local museums are among the most popular places to explore. Scenic parks near the town center invite relaxed afternoons outdoors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Carmarthen?

    Carmarthen has scenic riverside trails, woodland footpaths, and routes through nearby country parks. These paths connect visitors to local landscapes, wildlife, and expansive views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Carmarthen?

    Families in Carmarthen often explore museum exhibits, interactive heritage sites, and outdoor parks for picnics or wildlife viewing. Seasonal festivals and market days are also popular for group activities.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Carmarthen?

    Many visitors take day trips to explore coastal beaches, national parks, or historic towns around Carmarthen. These nearby destinations have scenic walks, castles, and local markets reflecting Welsh traditions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Carmarthen?

    Pet-friendly stays are available throughout Carmarthen, particularly in areas near green spaces or riverside paths. Many hosts welcome guests traveling with dogs or cats, making outdoor adventures easy to plan.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Carmarthen?

    Explore traditional Welsh markets and sample local produce for a taste of the region’s character. Engage with residents for insight into local history, and consider wandering riverside paths or nearby woodlands for a quiet escape.

  • What is Carmarthen known for?

    Carmarthen is known for its ancient Roman origins, medieval castle ruins, and lively market traditions. The town is also linked to local legends and Welsh folklore, including stories of Merlin.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Carmarthen?

    Many find the riverside walks, tucked-away artisan shops, and historic gardens around Carmarthen to be quietly rewarding. Stop by peaceful green spaces or local art galleries for a glimpse into creative traditions.

  • What are the best foods to try in Carmarthen?

    Carmarthen has Welsh classics like cawl, bara brith, and laverbread, along with locally crafted cheeses and fresh breads. Many visitors enjoy traditional roast lamb and desserts made with regional fruit.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Carmarthen?

    Carmarthen has cool and occasionally rainy weather throughout the year, so pack layered clothing and a waterproof jacket. Comfortable walking shoes are useful for exploring town streets and countryside trails, and a camera captures scenic river views.

  • What is the nightlife in Carmarthen like?

    Nightlife in Carmarthen centers on traditional pubs, casual bars, and occasional live music venues found around the town center. Locally brewed ales and a relaxed pace characterize evenings here.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Carmarthen?

    Carmarthen frequently hosts agricultural shows in summer, traditional Welsh music and food festivals, and local arts fairs. These gatherings highlight regional crafts and cultural heritage.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Carmarthen?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals can be found across Carmarthen, from central neighborhoods to quieter areas near green spaces. Many homes feature amenities that suit travelers with children.

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