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Attractions and Places To See around Cwmamman - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Cwmamman include a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and local points of interest. Situated in the Amman Valley at the foot of the Black Mountain, the area offers opportunities for rustic walks, social history, geology, and wildlife exploration. The landscape features verdant hillsides, rivers, and former industrial sites transformed into natural spaces. This region provides a setting for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Amman Valley Cycleway

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For families especially, but also those who prefer a more gentle ride, the route is ideal because apart from a descent near Pontamman it follows the river bank and is flat.

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Carreg Cennen Castle

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The Castle farm has a great tea room with home cooking. The also have rare long horn cattle which are around the base of the castle

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Black Mountain Climb from Pont Aber

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Although not the classic side of the Black Mountain, this is still a fantastic road to climb that crosses the spine of the mountain and immerses you in some of …

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Herbert's Quarry

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Also referred to as Black Mountain Quarry, Herbert's Quarry ceased operation in the late 1950s and since then its buildings have fallen into ruin. The remains and spoil heaps tell …

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Llandeilo

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Llandeilo is a picturesque little town that boasts many independent shops, restaurants and cafes. Nestled amid beautiful countryside and surrounded by historic sites, it is a wonderful place to explore. …

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David Howells
April 22, 2026, Llandeilo

Nestled in the heart of Carmarthenshire, you will find the charming market town of Llandeilo. This is a historic town full of history, beauty and culture. Here you will find the historic bridge that spans the River Tywi, charming colourful houses, ancient Dinefwr Castle and stately Dinefwr Park. The whole area is a little bit of a Welsh paradise, offering an authentic and unforgettable Welsh experience.

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Great climb, long but not too steep. Views are absolutely amazing !!!

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Geraint
February 28, 2025, Llandeilo

lovely market town

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Wow just wow, didn’t expect the cave below the castle !!!

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FARID L
January 28, 2024, Carreg Cennen Castle

Carreg Cennen Castle is erected sometime after 1284 by Baron John Giffard and his son on the site of an earlier Welsh fortification. In 1462, Carreg Cennen flies the Lancastrian flag. Taken on behalf of the Yorkist king Edward IV, it is slighted by pick and crowbar, ending its life as a stronghold. Carreg Cennen castle is spectacularly located on a great limestone crag about 90m above the river Cennen, offering views miles around.

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FARID L
January 24, 2024, Herbert's Quarry

Herbert’s Quarry is part of the Black Mountain and Mynydd Myddfai Registered Landscape of Outstanding Historic Interest in Wales. Unlike in other lime producing areas where canals and tramroads could be built, the industry at Herbert’s Quarry was served solely by road transport. The lime trade was a factor in the development of Turnpike roads, and the network of tracks and roads over the mountain is closely associated with the activity at Herbert’s Quarry. As you walk through the site you are taking a journey through time, and walking in the footsteps of many hundreds and thousands of people before you, people whose hard work, sweat and drudgery shaped this landscape and left a rich industrial legacy.

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DirkWi
September 9, 2023, Carreg Cennen Castle

Ruin of a late thirteenth-century castle, on a limestone rock where there may already have been a fort in the Iron Age. The earliest castle was most likely the work of the dynasty of Welsh princes. The oldest found written mention of the castle dates "only" from 1248 when Rhys Fychan (died 1271), great-grandson of Lord Rhys, conquered the castle from the English. In 1277 the castle was captured by Edward I of England in his first campaign against Llewelyn ap Gruffudd of Gwynedd (died 1282).[1] The castle was briefly reconquered in 1282 and 1287. In 1282–83 Edward I completed his conquest of Wales and granted Carreg Cennen Castle in 1283 to his loyal supporter John Giffard (d. 1299), baron of Brimpsfield (Gloucestershire). The current castle was most likely built by Baron Giffard and his son John (died 1322), not too long after 1284. Being a resident of Ghent myself, I thought it was a nice fact that the castle was in the hands of John of Gaunt (yes, John of Gaunt), Duke of Lancaster, for a while in the 14th century. During the War of the Roses (1455-1485), Carreg Cennen Castle was initially in Lancaster hands, but was later conquered by the York supporters. In the late 18th century the castle became popular among amateur archaeologists and artists, with William Turner visiting the castle in 1798. In the 19th century the second Earl of Cawdor began restoration work on Carreg Cennen Castle. In 1932 the castle came under state management. In the 1960s the castle became the property of the Morris family, owners of the Castell Farm farm near the castle. Source: Wikipedia The castle can be visited 364 days of the year. Just not on Christmas Day. 9:30 am - 4:30 pm (from April to October until 5:00 pm) The ticket desk is located at the tea room / gift shop ("downstairs", where the parking is also located). In high season and on weekends, tickets can also be purchased near the entrance to the castle. Entrance prices range from £6.50 for adults, £4.00 for discount holders, to £20.00 for a family ticket.

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Adie
November 28, 2022, Llandeilo

Llandeilo can lay claim to being one of the prettiest towns in Wales, a charming place with superb inns and an interesting range of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and many historic sites, it is a wonderful place to enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features and viewpoints can I explore around Cwmamman?

Cwmamman is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the scenic Amman Valley, which boasts verdant hillsides and the River Amman. The area is also at the foot of the Black Mountain, offering stunning views and opportunities for exploration. A magical spot is the Llygad Llwchwr (Eye of the Loughor), where the River Loughor emerges from an underground lake, featuring a 1.2 km-long cave system. For panoramic vistas, consider the challenging Black Mountain Climb from Pont Aber, which crosses the spine of the mountain.

Are there historical sites or cultural landmarks to visit in Cwmamman?

Yes, Cwmamman has a rich historical and cultural heritage. Beyond the well-known Carreg Cennen Castle, you can delve into the area's industrial past at Herbert's Quarry, a former lime-burning site. The region also features historic churches and chapels, such as Christchurch in Garnant and various Methodist chapels, reflecting its religious history. You can also walk along old railway lines, remnants of the area's coal mining era, and learn about the local heritage through dedicated trails and storyboards.

What kind of hiking trails are available near Cwmamman?

The Cwmamman area offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find rustic walks along the Amman Valley and its tributaries. For those seeking a challenge, the Black Mountain Climb from Pont Aber provides a strenuous ascent with rewarding views. The Garreg Las Summit Cairns offer a remote hiking experience to a 2,083-foot hill with ancient cairns. Many trails are part of the wider Brecon Beacons National Park. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the 'Hiking around Cwmamman' guide, which includes routes like the 'Carreg Cennen Castle loop' and 'Tair Carn Isaf Summit loop' at komoot.com/guide/2802506/hiking-around-cwmamman.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Cwmamman?

Yes, Cwmamman offers several family-friendly options. The Amman Valley Cycleway is ideal for families, offering a flat, traffic-free path along the River Amman. Parc Golwg yr Amman is a significant natural space with a species-rich wildflower meadow and a wavy path designed for visitors to experience nature up close. Gelliwerdd Country Park, a former coal tip, has been transformed into a peaceful spot for walkers and nature lovers of all ages. Additionally, Llyn Llech Owain Country Park, a short drive away, features a scenic lake, woodlands, and meadows with walking trails suitable for families.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near Cwmamman?

Beyond hiking, Cwmamman is excellent for cycling. The Amman Valley Cycleway provides a gentle, scenic route. For more challenging rides, the Black Mountain Climb from Pont Aber is a fantastic road for cyclists. The area also offers golf at Garnant Park Golf Club, a former opencast site transformed into a scenic course. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, in the 'Cycling around Cwmamman' guide at komoot.com/guide/2802509/cycling-around-cwmamman and the 'Road Cycling Routes around Cwmamman' guide at komoot.com/guide/2802508/road-cycling-routes-around-cwmamman.

What is the best time to visit Cwmamman for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Cwmamman for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and drier, making trails more accessible and views clearer. The verdant hillsides are particularly beautiful in spring and summer, and the autumn foliage adds another layer of scenic charm. Winter can offer dramatic landscapes but may present more challenging conditions for some trails.

Are there any unique cultural stories or legends associated with the Cwmamman area?

Yes, the Amman Valley holds a special place in Welsh folklore, playing a part in the story of Cylhwch ac Olwen from the Mabinogion. Arthurian enthusiasts will be delighted to know that the legend of King Arthur, specifically the tale of the mighty boar Twrch Trwyth thundering through the valley, adds a mythical allure to the area. This rich narrative heritage contributes to the unique cultural fabric of Cwmamman.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Cwmamman?

Cwmamman's natural landscapes, including the Amman Valley, rivers, and parks like Parc Golwg yr Amman, provide habitats for various wildlife. You can expect to see a range of bird species, and the wildflower meadows support diverse insect life. The area's re-landscaped hillsides and woodlands also offer opportunities to spot smaller mammals. The presence of rare longhorn cattle around Carreg Cennen Castle is also a unique sight.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Cwmamman?

Visitors frequently praise the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. For instance, Carreg Cennen Castle is loved for its historical depth and the awesome viewpoints it offers. The Black Mountain Climb from Pont Aber is appreciated for immersing cyclists in some of Wales' best scenery and its challenging yet rewarding nature. The Amman Valley Cycleway is highly recommended for its traffic-free, high-quality path along the beautiful River Amman, especially by families.

Are there any country parks or green spaces for relaxation near Cwmamman?

Yes, Cwmamman offers several peaceful green spaces. Parc Golwg yr Amman is a notable natural park featuring a species-rich wildflower meadow and a path for experiencing nature up close. Gelliwerdd Country Park, a former coal tip, has been transformed into a tranquil spot perfect for walks and enjoying nature. A short drive away, Llyn Llech Owain Country Park provides 180 acres of scenic lake, woodlands, and meadows with walking trails and a visitor centre, ideal for a relaxing day out.

Can I learn about the industrial heritage of Cwmamman?

Absolutely. Cwmamman has a significant industrial past, particularly its coal mining history. You can explore sites like Herbert's Quarry, which tells the story of 200 years of lime burning and production. The area's heritage trails and storyboards commemorate its past as a hub for West Wales' mining community. Walking the old railway lines, remnants of the Llanelly Railway, also offers a glimpse into this industrial era.

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