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Barons Court Caravan Park 


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Our Park

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Facilities

The site has flat, well drained land and is open throughout the year. We have 5 hardstandings and 2 grass pitches, all with electric hook-ups, water tap and space for awnings. The shower block has 2 toilets (one disabled), shower and washing up area. If you have a preference to the type of pitch you would like, please mention this when you book.

We try to accommodate your choice but we can not guarantee it. We do not allow motorhomes on the grass pitches.

  • Modern shower block with 2 toilets (including a disable toilet), shower and washing up area.
  • Full recycling facilities on site.
  • The electric on the Caravan Park is generated using solar panels.
  • Information packs are available about the local area.

Site Plan 1

Site Plan 2


Tariff

All our pitches are £22 per night and this includes water and electric hook up..

At the time of the update (October 2025), the Welsh Government are hoping to bring in a visitor level or tourism tax (earliest April 2027). They are thinking of charging 75p per person per night for visitors aged 18 and over staying in hostels or on campsites. Children are exempt from paying the level when staying in hostels or campsites.

 We do not charge extra for pup tents, gazebo (as long as they are within your pitch), dogs (2 large dogs or 3 small dogs permitted).

The pitch is limited to 6 people.


Guidelines

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Guidelines

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Nearby

The village has a family butcher, post office, grocery store, pubs and restaurants.

There is a bus that stops in the village which is half a mile level walk away. The bus goes to Carmarthen, Llandovery and Llandeilo.

There is also a train station in the village (Heart of Wales railway).

Lots of dog walks from Barons Court and surrounding area.

We are surrounded by stunning scenery and red kites are often seen flying around.

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Llangadog

It takes its name from the Celtic St Cadog, a 6th century descendant of King Brychan of Brycheiniog and founder of the monastery at Llancarfan in Glamorgan.

Llangadog was an important stop on the drovers’ routes, and up to the end of the 19th century every other building was an ale house or inn of some kind. The common has been unenclosed grazing since the 13th century.

Today, Llangadog is a thriving little village with lots of local amenities

Buses
Morris Travel – www.morristravel.co.uk Please see The Post (copy in the toilet block) for timetables. The bus stops by the bottom of our drive

Butcher
L J Bailey and Sons, Provision House, Church Street, Llangadog – 01550 777242

Community Centre
Llangadog Community Centre, Heol Dyrfal, Llangadog
– 07484 057494

There is a snooker room which you can hire. You book online via Llangadog community Centre Hall booking online

Church
St Cadog Parish Church

Cycling
There are various places you can cycle to from Llangadog. The discovercarmarthenshire.com website has various routes and information about cycling

Doctors
Please see other notice board

Fishing
Llangadog Angling Limited offers over two miles of easily accessable salmon and sewin (sea trout) fishing on the middle reaches of the famous River Tywi (Towy) in Carmarthenshire. Day tickets are available online with Fishing Passport.

Garage
Sawdde Autos, Llwyncelyn Uchaf, Carregsawdde, Llangadog
– 01550 777055
Situated on the common

Garden Centre
The Telegraph Garden and Indoor Plant Centre, Station Road, Llangadog
– 01550 777788
They also have a café serving both light and hearty meals. Good range of homemade cakes available.

Grocery Store
Mace Food Stores, Limes, Llangadog
– 01550 777217

Post Office/Newsagent
Morgan’s Newsagent and Post Office, Gurrey House, Llangadog – 01550 777697

Pet Shop
Davies Pet and Country Store, Station Road, Llangadog
– 01550 777850
They do sell raw dog food as well as all the normal dog equipment.

Pubs
The Red Lion, Church Street, Llangadog
– 01550 777228
Please phone to see when they are serving food. Dog friendly.

Y Castell, Queens Square, LLangadog
– 01550 777377
Please phone to see when they are serving food. Dog friendly.

Taxi
Llangadog Taxis
– 01550 777924

Train Station
Transport for Wales Rail Services – www.tfw.wales.
Please see The Post (copy in the toilet block) for timetables

Walking
A map of the 2 walks around Llangadog can be downloaded from the www.discovercarmarthenshire.com website. Please be aware I am not sure how clear the footpaths are.