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Browns Hotel, Laugharne

Adeilad Graddfa II yn Nhalacharn, Sir Gâr. Un o hoff fannau yfed Dylan Thomas, cafodd ei defnyddio fel gwesty am y tro cyntaf ym 1959. Dyweddodd Alun Ffred Jones, Gweinidog Treftadaeth, fod y lle yn ‘gyfystyr’ â Thomas.

Caeodd fel tafarn yn 2006 ond diolch i’r drefn mae wedi ail agor eleni fel gwesty 15 stafell wedi’u haddurno yn arddull y 1950au.

Ar un adeg bu’n perthyn i gonsortiwm oedd yn cynnwys yr actor Neil Morrissey.

Emlyn Arms, Llanarthne

Gyda chau Gwesty’r Gelli Aur, yr Emlyn Arms oedd yr unig dafarn ar agor ym mhentref Llanarthne yn Nyffryn Tywi, Sir Gâr.

Bu’n eiddo i’r Arlwydd Cawdor ar un adeg ac fe’i gelwid y Paxton.  Fe’i hail dodrefnwyd yn ddiweddar a ceir bwyd yn y bar neu’r bwyty.  Mae o fewn tafliad carreg i Ardd Fotaneg Cenedlaethol Cymru.

Mae yno ysbryd yn ôl pob sôn.

The Gwyn Arms, Abercrave

The Gwyn Arms dates back to the 1760s and built by the river Tawe.  At one time a stopping point for the coaches on the Swansea and Brecon run where at one time large double doors would have been seen in the lounge which signified area where horses were once changed.
Interior include beamed ceilings, horse brasses on the walls and a roaring log fire during the long Winter months.
Nearby attractions include Dan-yr- Ogof caves and Craig-y-nos Country Park
Prime location for walks in the Brecon Beacons National Park

Angel Inn, Llandeilo

Angel InnLocated next door to the independent chapel that gave Llandeilo its name.  It had a thatched roof back in 1870 and was run by Sarah Hopkins. 

To gain entry to the beer garden one passes through a large function hall with its Michaelangelo style ceiling which was painted by local artist David Cowdry.

Cawdor Arms, Llandeilo

The Cawdor Arms is Grade II Georgian building located in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire.  Stands on the site of the old Bear Inn.  It was from here that election banquets and plays were held.  The renowned actress Sarah Siddons performed here. 

It was in the old Bear Inn between 1763 and 1765 that John Wesley visited Carmarthenshire and began establishing the Wesleyan cause in the town.

The White Hart Inn, Llanddarog

Located in Llanddarog and not far from the busy M4.  The White Hart is believed to be one of the oldest pubs in Carmarthenshire with the building dating back to 1371.  The workmen who built the church nearby are said to have been housed at the inn, indeed even built for the purpose.

The Mansel Arms, Carmarthen

Located close to the town centre. Recently refurbished to include laminated wooden flooring.

Beer garden located at back.

Serving real ale.

Plume of Feathers, Carmarthen

Plume of Feathers, CarmarthenSmall compact Brains public house situated in the town centre.  Popular with locals and passing trade. 

Walls decorated with various sporting memorabilia. 

Has darts board and jukebox.

Stag and Pheasant, Carmarthen

Locals pub located close to the town centre.  Located not too far from the river Tywi and therefore explaining the coracle on the wall behind the bar. 

Good food served in relaxing surroundings and the bar includes a jukebox and large television. 

Serving real ale and has a beer garden.

The New Tredegar, Upper Cwm Twrch

A friendly and cosy pub located in the Swansea Valley with log fire.
A real ale establishment promoting local Breweries.

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