The Dylan Thomas Boathouse is situated in the stunning countryside of Laugharne, with the Black Mountain as part of the spectacular scenery.
Dylan Thomas was born in Swansea in 1914, returning to his family roots of Camarthenshire providing the inspiration for his magnificent pieces of literature. Thomas lived in the Boathouse (which is now a Heritage Centre of world repute) for the last four years of his life; a period which was marked by some of his most famous pieces of work including Under Milk Wood.
Primary Child Friendly, Groups
Site Description Heritage Site
Site Facilities Tea Room, Rest Rooms, Shop / Kiosk
Admission Entry Fee
Nearby Public Transport, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops, Coast

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