Laugharne is the town where Dylan Thomas "got off the bus and never got on again". He lived at the Boathouse for the last four years of his life during which time many major pieces of work were written - including Under Milk Wood. The Boathouse, where Dylan and Caitlin lived with their children, Aeronwy, Llewelyn and Colm from 1949 to 1953, is now a heritage centre.
But Laugharne is more than just the town where Dylan Thomas lived, much more. It is an ancient town steeped in history sitting on the estuary of the River Taf. What was once a busy port, is now popular with writers, artists, tourists, anglers and bird watchers. And overlooking the estuary are the dramatic ruins of a Norman Castle.