Carmarthenshire hosts ‘Meet Your Visitor Attraction’ event to boost tourism, foster partnerships, and attract more visitors.

This event is great for businesses to meet, grow networks, and make partnerships. This helps boost bookings for the year ahead. Several attractions plan to be there, including Pembrey and Llyn Llech Owain parks. Carmarthenshire Museum, Ffwrnes Theatre, and Actif Sir Gar will also attend.
More attendees include Parc Howard and Pendine’s museum. Dylan Thomas Boathouse and Aberglasney Gardens plan to go. WWT Llanelli and National Trust will be there. Gwilli Railway and Heart of Wales Line are attending; Llanelly House and British Bird of Prey Centre will go. Quiet Walks, Hywel Dda, and Hafod Trails are also listed.
The event has short, one-on-one meetings between lodging and attraction staff. They can discuss partnerships and share ideas, exploring opportunities for the year ahead. Attractions show their offerings to everyone. This strengthens relationships and improves tourism.
The council member, Hazel Evans, spoke about tourism, highlighting its importance for Carmarthenshire’s economy. She said it is key to support each other now. This helps businesses network and get more visitors, securing more visitors for the county in 2025.
Both attractions and lodging can gain, helping Carmarthenshire thrive as a tourist place. Evans added it creates growth opportunities. This event showcases offerings and finds new partners. Attractions can book a space soon to connect, and lodging can secure a time to meet attractions. Spaces are limited, so people must sign up fast to contribute to a good future for tourism.