Llandybie, Carmarthenshire. Open daily. Free entry.

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Accessibility:

Roadside parking in and around Llandybie, although there is a car park outside of the former Red Cow Inn. Side-walk laid to tarmac. The village is on sloping ground.

Amenities:

Post office (at Llandybie Public Memorial Hall, Woodfield Road SA18 3UR, https://www.postofficenearme.co.uk/location/carmarthenshire/llandybie ). food and grocery stores, cafés, a fish and chip takeaway,  and The Red Lion Inn.

Brief Description:

Llandybie is a village near Ammanford. It has its own railway station and level crossing, and is reported to be the place where the mineral Brammallite was found for the first time. It also has an impressive set of lime kilns to the north-west of the main village, off the A483.

Further Information:

Address:

Llandybie, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, SA18 3 HY.

Email:

None available.

Phone:

None available.

Website:

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/Llandybie/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-68295336

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llandybie

Opening Hours:

Open daily.

Directions:

Situated 16.5 miles from Carmarthen via the A48, and 0.4 of a mile N of Ammanford via the A483. OS SO 617154.

Transport:

There are regular bus services from Ammanford. The village has a railway station, although from Carmarthen you would need to travel by train, a journey of approximately 1hr 15minutes. For more travel information go to https://www.traveline.info/ or call 0871 200 22 33.

Travel Information

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