The nearby village of Pontyberem has shops, take-aways and places to eat. There is also Swiss Valley Garden Centre, Botanical Garden of Wales, Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway, Paxton’s Tower, Dryslwyn Castle, Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park, and Ffos Las Racecourse.
Mae gan bentref cyfagos Pontyberem siopau, tafarndai a llefydd i fwyta. Mae hefyd Swiss Valley Garden Centre, Botanical Garden of Wales, Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway, Paxton’s Tower, Dryslwyn Castle, Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park, a Ffos Las Racecourse.
Cwrt-y-Cleddyn dates back to the early 1800’s. It is situated next to a working Dairy farm and overlooks the valley. Pontyberem was a mining village. The mine known as Pentremawr Colliery opened around 1870 and closed in 1989.
Cwrt-y-Cledyn yn dyddio’n ôl i ddechrau’r 1800au. Mae wedi’i leoli wrth fferm Llaeth weithredol ac yn edrych dros y dyffryn. Roedd Pontyberem yn bentref mwyngloddio. Agyfenwir y mwynfa fel Pentremawr Colliery a agorwyd tua 1870 ac a gauwyd ym 1989.
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Anna and Trevor welcome you to their Certificated Location at the Cwrt-y-Cleddyn.
The site is accessible 6 miles from M4 via A48 and B4306.
Locations:
The certified location is 2 miles from the village of Pontyberem, 7 miles to Llanelli and 9 miles to the market town of Carmarthen. For those who enjoy walking and cycling, there are numerous routes to enjoy in the wonderful Carmarthenshire Countryside. The nearby village of Pontyberem has pubs, shops, takeaways and places to eat. There is also the Swiss Valley Garden Centre, Botanical Garden of Wales, Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway, Paxton’s Tower, Dryslwyn Castle, Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park, and Ffos Las Racecourse.
In the County town of Carmarthen, you can find many shops and small markets. Carmarthen is said to be connected to Merlin and its Roman Heritage.
Brief History of Cwrty Cledyn
Cwrty Cledyn dates back to the early 1800s. It is situated next to a working dairy farm and overlooks the valley. Pontyberem was a mining village. The mine known as Pentremawr Colliery opened around 1870 and closed in 1989.