Local
Attractions and Location
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Directions
Pantyfer is off the A40 Llandeilo to Llandovery
road.
• If you are coming from Llandovery towards
Llandeilo, go past the A482 to Llanwrda and Lampeter on your right.
Take the turning for Llansadwrn which is about 1½ miles further
on, on the right.
• If you are coming from Llandeilo, go past
Daly’s Restaurant on your right and then straight over the
Llangadog roundabout. Take the turning for Llansadwrn which is 1
- 1½ miles further on, on the left.
Having taken the Llansadwrn turning, take the first
turning left (i.e. do not go into Llansadwrn village).
Go down the hill and up the other side. Go past
two turnings on the left – the first is unmarked, the second
is to Taliaris. We are the next track on the right past the Taliaris
turning.
Our track has the names AWELDEG and PANTYFER up
at the entrance. Pantyfer is the third house, on the right, through
the wooden gate.
Have a safe journey. Looking forward to seeing
you.
NB:
• If you want to pick up groceries on your
way here, there is a Co-Operative on your left as you leave Llandeilo
and there is a Somerfield on your right as you enter Llandovery.
• For those of you who have sat. nav. please
use our directions instead. In our experience sat. nav. directs
you in from the top of our track, which is not very car-friendly
and you approach our gate from the wrong direction to turn into
it.
• If your journey brings you across the River
Severn please remember that you will need cash with you (just over
£5 for a car) for the toll.
Local Attractions
When it comes to things to see and do in the area,
you are spoilt for choice. Below is just a selection of some of
the things you may want to consider.
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Llandovery
Ancient market town with castle ruins on
the Drover's Route. |
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Llandeilo
This charming market town is just ten minutes
drive away. |
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Llyn Brianne Reservoir
A man-made lake amidst pine covered hills,
magnificent views with mountain roads. |
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Talley Abbey
Set in beautiful hills at the head of the
Talley Lakes.
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Aberglasney
Spectacular gardens set in the beautiful
Towy valley, the gardens were lost until recently rediscovered
and restored.
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Dinefwr
Park and Dinefwr Castle
A thousand years of Welsh history set in
450 acres of beautiful parkland with its 9th century castle,
and Newton house - a magnificent 17th century residence. |
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National
Botanical Garden of Wales
Home of the world's largest single-span glasshouse.
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Heart
of Wales Railway
One of the most scenic railway journeys in
the UK, the Heart of Wales line runs from Swansea to Shrewsbury.
The nearest railway station is at Llandovery. |
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Crychan
Forest
Set in beautiful countryside nestling between
the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrian Mountains, this is an
ideal place for walkers and cyclists. |
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Dolaucothi
Gold Mines
These unique gold mines are set amid wooded
hillsides overlooking the beautiful Cothi Valley. |
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Dinas
Nature Reserve
A 3.5km trail some of it alongside the river
Tywi. Goosanders and dippers are resident, with pied flycatchers
nesting in woodlands - excellent habitat for many species,
Red Kites, Buzzards, Peregrines and Ravens. |
Other attractions slightly further afield are:
Caldey
Island
Folly Farm
Oakwood
Theme Park
Aberaeron
Tenby
Saundersfoot
Kidwelly
Castle
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