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Kidwelly Quay
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Take a local walk down at the beautiful Kidwelly quay with views across the estuary. Home to many sea birds including kingfishers. A 14 minute walk from the cottage.
Walks - Kymer's Canal & Kidwelly Quay The Kidwelly and Llanelly Canal was a canal and tramroad system in Carmarthenshire, Wales, built to carry anthracite coal to the coast for onward transportation by coastal ships. It began life as Kymer's Canal in 1766, which linked pits at Pwll y Llygod to a dock near Kidwelly. Access to the dock gradually became more difficult as the estuary silted up, and an extension to Llanelli was authorised in 1812. Progress was slow, and the new canal was linked to a harbour at Pembury built by Thomas Gaunt in the 1820s, until the company's own harbour at Burry Port was completed in 1832. Tramways served a number of collieries to the east of Burry Port.
Walks - Kymer's Canal & Kidwelly Quay The Kidwelly and Llanelly Canal was a canal and tramroad system in Carmarthenshire, Wales, built to carry anthracite coal to the coast for onward transportation by coastal ships. It began life as Kymer's Canal in 1766, which linked pits at Pwll y Llygod to a doc…
A great spot to view the estuary in all its glory...lovely walk along the old canal...very popular with dog walkers and bird watchers.
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Ubicación
Quay Road
Kidwelly, Wales