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Dylan Thomas Boathouse and Cafe

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

Dylan Thomas Boathouse and Cafe
Museum
4.4
38 reviews
8 comments
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QGCV+VH Laugharne, United Kingdom
+44 1994 427420
dylanthomasboathouse.com
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Dan cook
Dan cook
Great place to go to for views and of course the awesome place located where Dylan Thomas made his work of arts and images. See where his home was, the beautiful home, the beautiful little hut, and just an added picture. Just breathtaking and lovely walks. Hope anyone or anything visits, enjoys. :) 💐🌹🥀🌷🌺🌸🏵️🌻🌼💮🌱🌿🍃☘️🍀🍂🍁🌾🌲🌳🌴🌵🌬️🌀
Shaun Jones
Shaun Jones
Did not go down or into the house (have been before) ....
... but very pleasant stroll up to property and superb views across the three estuaries and over to the Worm's Head ...
... fabulous fig tree 🙂
Thomas Sparks
Thomas Sparks174 days ago
Great place to visit if in the area!
Look, I wouldn't travel miles and miles to explore this wonder yet if you're around tenby you should 100% check it out. Just down the road from pendine sands, this sanctuary of literature history offers great incites into the life of famous poet Dylan Thomas, make sure to check out the boat shed as well. Tickets cost around £6 but it is worth it, there is a little gift area, and a film on Dylan Thomas' life. Check out the cafe also. Definitely rate this little spot
Andrea Bayliss
Andrea Bayliss266 days ago
Had the most amazing homemade cheese scone (with a surprise ingredient) accompanied by some cheese and pickle...this was to die for 😋 and then bara brith which was the most delicious I've ever tasted. The hosts were lovely and friendly...a gem of a cafe A****
Gemma M
Gemma M327 days ago
I visited for free during the Cadw open doors event, but usually you pay on arrival. Small house but lounge set up with furniture, museum room upstairs and 20 minute film about Dylan Thomas's life. Little café serving drinks, scones, bara brith, and soup, with indoor and outdoor seating.
BrianK Woolven
BrianK Woolven327 days ago
Worth a visit if you’re in the area.
Fascinating and informative.
Keith Byatt
Keith Byatt2 years ago
Delightful setting located in the old Harbour Dylan's boathouse where the staff are friendly willing to help and the scones with jam and Welsh cream are to die for excellent venue
Lapis Arafa
Lapis Arafa2 years ago
Very peaceful, service was speedy and kind. The hot beverage and sconne was superb as it was freshly made. Would recommend for a quiet sit down
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