
Kidwelly Trip
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Kidwelly Beach Holiday
Get set to live out those beachy daydreams on your upcoming Kidwelly holiday. Head off on a lovely walk, savour the gorgeous ocean vistas and pick up unique seashells during your trip to Kidwelly. Only 8 kilometres from the town centre, Cefn Sidan Beach is the place to be for many sun-seeking travellers. Have a look through our Kidwelly packages and watch your travel budget stretch further!
Things You Should Know About Kidwelly
- Spend your escape by the water and let the stresses of daily life drift away with the ocean breeze. Check out our Kidwelly beach hotels and indulge in a little beachside bliss.
- You can also check out our range of cottages. They're a hit with travellers planning a stay in Kidwelly. Check out The Old Cow Shed and Hawton Cottage.
- Kidwelly is home to 2,800 people and offers plenty to keep you busy. Ready to start planning some fun activities? Take a look at our Kidwelly things to do page for some inspiration.
- Kidwelly holiday deals are a great way to save on incredible experiences. Some ideas, such as Kidwelly Castle, Kidwelly Industrial Museum and Glyn Abbey Golf Club, belong at the top of your must-see list.
Top hotels in Kidwelly

Delta Hotels by Marriott Swansea
The room was spotless the staff were freindly. And polite. We will definitely be staying there again. Very very impressed. Food in restaurant and breakfast were great
Reviewed on 16 Feb 2026

The Studio - 1 Bedroom Cabin - Amroth
Our experience was good settee was a bit uncomfortable, bed was was great not much room in the bath room
Reviewed on 29 Jun 2025

Village Hotel Swansea
Excellent
Reviewed on 23 Feb 2026
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Kidwelly Castle
Through the mist, the soldiers on the battlements heard the sound of a horse approaching. They would have been prepared for an imminent attack, but before they could make out whether it was friend or foe, their unexpected visitors drew closer, and the soldiers saw they weren’t on horseback after all - it was a knight, accompanied by just one servant, banging together the two halves of a coconut shell.
