The ancient seaside village that's one of UK's hidden gems (2025)

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Llansteffan Castle is one of the village's main attractions. (Image: Getty)

The UK is blessed with many stunning seaside destinations. From the coast of Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands there is plenty to choose from when it comes to a lovely weekend getaway. But there is one place in Wales that is frequently branded as one of the “UK's best hidden secrets” - and it’s easy to see why.

The place in question is Llansteffan, a quiet seaside village in West Wales, near Carmarthen. It sits on the banks of the River Tywi, Wales’ longest river, and was recently named the second-best village in the UK by Country Living. Writer Claire Allen included it in her list after walking 4,000 miles around the British coastline.

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Llansteffan has long been a favourite with locals. According to the Llansteffan Tourist Association, it was a popular destination for Rhondda miners and their families in the 19th and 20th centuries, who would travel west for their summer break.

One of the main attractions is Llansteffan Castle, a beautiful ruin that sits high above the village.

The site was first used as an Iron Age fort, dating back to around 600BC, and was later fortified by Norman invaders shortly after 1100.

Over the centuries, the castle was captured and retaken several times during battles between the Welsh and the English.

The twin-towered gatehouse still stands, and the views from the top stretch across the estuary and surrounding countryside.

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Scott’s Bay is a more secluded spot backed by cliffs. (Image: Getty)

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According to the official Llansteffan Castle website, the site passed through the hands of several families before eventually being granted to Jasper Tudor, uncle of King Henry VII.

Today, visitors can reach the castle on foot by following a path up the headland.

As well as its history, Llansteffan is known for its peaceful surroundings and two beaches.

The main beach is wide, sandy and great for swimming or long walks.

Just around the corner is Scott’s Bay, a more secluded spot backed by cliffs made of red sandstone and siltstone.

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Visitors can reach the castle on foot by following a path up the headland. (Image: Getty)

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    The village is also popular for its walking routes and wildlife.

    According to the Llansteffan Tourist Association, visitors can spot local birds, enjoy headland trails and take in the relaxed community vibe.

    There are also regular events and gatherings organised by local clubs throughout the year.

    Though small, Llansteffan has it all. But it’s the nature and seaside charm that keep people coming back and many who visit for the first time are surprised they hadn’t heard of it sooner.

    As the Tourist Association puts it: “Once you’ve witnessed the magical beauty of a sunset over the castle it’s hard to imagine how you ever missed such a hidden treasure.”

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