Llandovery, a small rural market town of historic importance, was given it’s Royal Charter by Richard III in 1485. In 1985, on the 500th anniversary, the Royal Charter was granted by H.R.H. Prince of Wales. It is an ideal location for touring the Towy Valley, the coast and castles of Carmarthenshire and Gower Peninsular.
Botanical Gardens of Wales (See offer below)
Ffres : Food Tourism South West Wales
National Trust locations in Wales
Dan-yr-Ogof National Showcaves
Llanddeusant Red Kite Feeding Station
Carmarthenshire Tourist Association
Cycling, Mountain Biking in the Beacons
CWMGWYN FARM is situated on the western edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and is approximately half an hours ride from the Black Mountain, making it an ideal base for walking, bird watching and fishing in the river Towy.
“The Heart of wales Railway Line” passes through Llandovery station, which has rail connections with Swansea and Shrewsbury.