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The Brown s | Abernant | LAUGHARNE |KING STREET , LAUGHARNE, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4RY, WalesCompare Prices for this Hotel
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Renowned as Dylan Thomas very best loved watering hole this high-quality boutique hotel is offering an elegant combination of contemporary real comfort charming touchstones Welsh excellence and a thoroughly warm welcome. Built in 1752 The Browns worldwide reputation is founded on the inspirational role it played in the later life of Dylan Thomas. Family fun can be had at the closeby Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo there s also Heatherton World of Activities which is offering everything from Paintball go-carting archery and a thrill. Other local attractions comprise St Michael s Church where Dylan Thomas is buried and the magnificent remains of Laugharne Castle. The Boathouse where Dylan lived is now a heritage centre and is offering a fascinating insight into the man and his works. Indeed the fictional town of Llareggub in Under Milk Wood is thought to be based on Laugharne itself. It is maybe most famous as the place where Dylan Thomas got off the public transport and forgot to get on again and it was here where he wrote much of his later work. Steeped in history the town has become a popular tourist destination amongst everyone from artists and writers to anglers hikers and bird-watchers. The historic township of Laugharne sits in the undulating green country of Carmarthenshire in southwest Wales an invigorating combination of brooding estuaries winding pathways plunging cliffs and globally well known beaches. Swansea is offering excellent transport links to the relax of the United Kingdom there is also a Railway Stn at Carmarthen less than a twenty minute taxi ride from the Hotel. It also is offering complimentary on-site parking. Situated in the coastal town of Laugharne the Hotel is little more than a 5 minute drive from the A40 and just over 50 minutes away the city of Swansea. Comfortable exclusive and within inspirational settings it is perfectly equipped for today s business needs. The Hotel also is offering conference facilities for groups of up to 20 people with food and refreshments available. For those seeking a retreat from the frantic pace of everyday life the snug reading room opposite the drinks bar is offering comfy lounge region chairs and a lovingly collated library of Dylan-related books. The town of Laugharne features plenty of local restaurants and pubs and the Hotel is more than happy to help guests find a suitable place to really enjoy a hearty meal. Offering a choice of light bites and nibbles as well as a tempting range of Welsh ales and Penderyn whisky it is the ideal place to really enjoy a relaxing drink and a memorable conversation with friends old and new. Thoroughly contemporary yet favouring a subtle hands off approach to design the drinks bar is an unpretentious homage to the spirit of a gentler less complicated era. Visitors can stand at the drinks bar where Dylan ordered his Buckley s ale and sit in the airy bay window where he read the daily newspapers sat to moulder and write at a wrought iron table played cards and entertained friends. It was at this very drinks bar that the poet writer and notorious drinker Dylan Thomas spent much of his time. Rooms are available in five distinctive styles - Cosy Single Cosy Double Classic Grand and Suite. What s more all guest rooms come fully equipped with complimentary internet wifi access HD flat-screen television IPod docking station roll-top bath crisp organic white linen and tea and coffee making facilities. Each has been individually designed with the décor and furnishings summoning up nostalgic thoughts of vintage values style and warm Welsh hospitality. All of the 14 en suite bathroom rooms ooze style high quality joie de vivre and an independence of spirit. Recently renovated and lovingly restored it combines the very best of the past with the convenience and real comfort of contemporary facilities - comprising complimentary internet wifi access. To enter Browns Hotel today is to step back into a memorable simpler slower time of reassuring certainties. Its 1940s and 1950s heyday was a time when conversation community coffee and cake would regularly set the world to rights. Compare Prices for this HotelFACILITIES:- The Brown s | Abernant | LAUGHARNE |KING STREET , LAUGHARNE, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4RY, Wales
The Brown s | Abernant | LAUGHARNE |KING STREET , LAUGHARNE, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4RY, Wales
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