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Pembrey and Burry Port Station
Station Road, Burry Port, Carmarthenshire SA16 0LW - Wales, UK

Pembrey and Burry Port Railway Station serves these two communities in West Wales. The facility is well used by local people and represents a valuable lifeline to the area. Services run to the facility on a regular basis...
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Attractions near Pembrey and Burry Port Station
A selection of attractions close to Pembrey and Burry Port Station:
Burry Port Harbour  (< 1 Mile)
Burry Port Harbour has a fascinating heritage with its three working docks. The harbour is part of the Millennium Coastal Park and has benefited from...
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Cefn Sidan Sands  (4.4 Miles)
Cefn Sidan Sands is the largest beach in the whole of Wales. It is eight miles long and its fine, pristine silky sands have no...
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Machynys Peninsula  (4.4 Miles)
The Machynys Peninsula is a designated SSSI and is home to a wide variety of protected flora and fauna. Once it was home to a...
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Kidwelly Castle  (6.8 Miles)
Standing on a prominent ridge, overlooking the River Gwendraeth, Kidwelly Castle is more complete than many Welsh castles. Built by the Normans in 1106 it...
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Burry Holms  (8.6 Miles)
This fascinating, small, limestone island forms the northern tip of Rhossili Bay and is accessible for about two hours each side of low water. It...
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Rhossili Down  (9.7 Miles)
At 632 feet above sea level, the summit of Rhossili Down is the highest point on Gower. It is a superb viewpoint, offering stunning views...
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Broughton Beach  (9.8 Miles)
Broughton is an enormous sandy beach in North Gower, at the end of the Loughor Estuary. It is accessible at its southern end from the...
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Devil’s Bridge  (9.8 Miles)
Worm’s Head is a promontory shaped like a giant sea-serpent marking the westerly tip of Gower. The island is joined to the mainland by a...
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Fall Beach  (9.8 Miles)
Fall Beach is one of the quietest beaches on the Gower Peninsula. The beach is never crowded, even on the hottest summer weekends, and is...
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Langland Beach  (9.8 Miles)
Langland is famous for its green and white Victorian bathing huts. A clean, sandy beach, it’s a popular destination all year round and offers an...
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Llangennith Beach  (9.8 Miles)
Llangennith Beach is a superb 3-mile sandy beach owned by the National Trust with excellent bathing and spectacular scenery. It is also renowned for its...
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Mumbles Lighthouse  (9.8 Miles)
The lighthouse was designed to alert passing ships of the dangerous Mixon Sands and Cherry Stone Rock - two massive undersea sand banks that have...
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Pennard Beach  (9.8 Miles)
Picture this: a wooded valley with a fresh water river (Pennard Pill) meandering through a vast open space surrounded by sand dunes and limestone features...
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Pennard Castle  (9.8 Miles)
Perched high over the splendid Three Cliffs Bay , the mysterious Pennard Castle has to be one of the most picturesque ruins on the Gower...
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Port Eynon Bay  (9.8 Miles)
Port Eynon is the most southerly point on Gower. It has much to offer visitors and locals alike with its large clean beach and bracing...
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St Mary’s Church  (9.8 Miles)
This beautiful church was built by Anglo-Norman settlers around the year 1200. It is very simple in style. An unusual scratch dial sundial is on...
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Three Cliffs Bay  (9.8 Miles)
Three Cliffs Bay is a beautiful beach that sits on the Gower Peninsula and is well known locally for its spectacular, breathtaking views across the...
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Three Cliffs Beach  (9.8 Miles)
This beach takes its name from the three striking pointy cliffs that project into the bay, complete with a fully formed natural archway. A favoured...
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Horton Beach  (12.5 Miles)
This clean, sandy beach is very popular with watersports enthusiasts. There’s good access from the car park, with disabled access through an easy path in...
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Llansteffan Castle  (13.4 Miles)
The Normans built Llansteffan Castle in the early 12th Century on the existing earthworks of a 6th Century Iron Age hill fort. These remains can...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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