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Dylan Thomas Writing Shed

Dylan's Walk, Laugharne, Carmarthen SA33 4SD, United Kingdom

Dylan Thomas Writing Shed
Museum
4.4
430 reviews
8 comments
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QGCV+P4 Laugharne, United Kingdom
+44 1994 427420
dylanthomasboathouse.com
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Monday: 10–15
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: 10–15
Friday: 10–15
Saturday: 10–15
Sunday: 10–15
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GhanaTourism1 WalesTourism1
GhanaTourism1 WalesTourism1
Very nice and quit place. Overlooking the bay. Not to far from carparks, close to the castle. Might be a bit challenging, for the elderly or disabled, due high stairs. Otherwise, just a town or castle gardens visit is fine. Opening at 10 am. Recommended.
Iantothomas
Iantothomas
Lovely peaceful location. Easy to see the attraction to a creative person. Only a couple of rooms set aside as real Dylan Thomas displays - a parlour set up as it would have been in his day and one with artefacts on display. Another room has a looped a 30 minute documentary of his life. Small shop and a tea room. Lovely terrace to drink tea and enjoy the estuary views, which are easily the main attraction. There is an entry fee. The writing shed is on the lane before the boat house.
Lisa Harris
Lisa Harris
Tucked away, this is a pretty place, and you can almost feel time has stood still in this very spot. Lovely coastal walk and a cafe attached to his old boathouse home a bit further along from here. Mud flats mean no swimming/bathing but a lovely walk. There is also a ruined castle at the beginning of the route to get there. Wonderful way to spend an afternoon!
Karen Boorman
Karen Boorman126 days ago
A beautiful place to visit and watch the world drift by. When you have taken in and absorbed the stunning scenery it is so easy to see why Dylan Thomas loved it and drew inspiration
Mia (Mia)
Mia (Mia)157 days ago
A beautiful spot, fabulous views, a lovely castle in a pretty village. A lovely walk along the river. Great reading about Dylan Thomas. Well worth a visit.
Stuart Walden
Stuart Walden1 year ago
Treat yourself to a bit of fresh sea air, as well as a bit of poetic history 😊
Mauricio Pretto
Mauricio Pretto1 year ago
Interesting to see
Should be an amazing place to seat and write stories
Katrina RT
Katrina RT2 years ago
Lovely experience. Beautiful setting. Always wanted to visit. Only thing that let this place down was that clearly whoever was making the coffees has no idea what a latte is. Took the lid off my papercup and it looked awful. Like grey / murky water, tasted disgusting too. Pretty sure they don’t have a proper bistro coffee machine, and that it was all done by kettle and bought in coffee from a tin. Prices ridiculously overpriced if that’s the case!!!
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