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Llandeilo in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Llandeilo, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Castell Dinefwr, The Torbay Inn, and Newton House (National Trust), Dinefwr Park, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Yr Hen VIC and The Torbay Inn so you can get the best taste of Llandeilo while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Table of contents
  • Llandeilo in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, National Trust - Dinefwr, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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National Trust - Dinefwr

4.7
(2474)
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4.5
(60)
$$$$affordable
Nature preserve
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Scenic Walking Areas
National Trust - Dinefwr is a stunning nature reserve and deer park surrounding the 17th-century Newton House. The park holds evidence of an Iron Age hillfort and a Roman military fort, as well as St Teilos church, dating back to the 5th century AD. With 800 acres of parkland, it's home to deer and ancient cattle breeds and has been designated as a National Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Had a fantastic day out during the Easter holiday. They had entertainment for the kids which my son absolutely loved followed with a lovely swing at the end. The grounds were beautiful,the house was amazing too. We are national trust members so it didn't cost us anything. They even had an entertainment show which was so so colorful and beautiful and they spoke in Welsh too. Definitely a good day out.
Jodie G — Google review
Nice place to visit, plenty of space to roam with lovely views from the walks. Costs £5 to park if you are not a member of the National Trust or other various organisations. Friendly, helpful staff.
Julie W — Google review
This was a lovely day out. Access to the main house and dining area is paid, but the car park is only £5:and there are beautiful grounds to explore, three circular walks, deer, and a castle. Lots of picnic tables. A dry day activity.
Daniel T — Google review
Lovely day out but need a dry day to benefit from the lovely walks and countryside. £5 parking charge and £11 for the house. You’re able to wander around the house yourself, but worth joining the tour if it’s running on the days you’re there (check their website) as you find out more about the history of the house and people who have lived there. Unfortunately you have to pay to access the cafe which is located in the house, but there is a takeaway cafe in the car park, along with toilets. It would have been nicer if more of the house was furnished, but I realise this all takes money, so hopefully the more people visit then more of the house can be restored and opened to the public. Friendly staff.
H J — Google review
A beautiful National Trust estate to visit. The grounds are wonderful to walk around. Take a walk to the ruined but absolutely fantastic castle, and you'll have stunning 360°views of the surrounding countryside from the walkable battlements. Back down to the main house, you can take a walk around the rooms. It's only two floors and not much to see, but it's still grand in places. The National Trust always do a good cup of tea and cakes in their cafes. We had ours watching the deer herd, taking an afternoon nap after eating outside. Toilets on site. Disabled access. Parking for non NT members £5. Worthwhile joining the National Trust if you like visiting Country Houses/castles and Estates. It pays for itself over the year as entry fees can be expensive. A lovely visit and well worth a visit.
Mark K — Google review
2nd visit. Still awesome. Cafe, gardens,history, starts at Newton House and then walk on to the castle. Haunted history at the house. Also visited the historic rooms of interest. Brilliant.
Vanessa C — Google review
The gardens at the back of the house were small but well kept. There was a ha ha then open grassland with deer. At the front of the house, there were long horned white cattle grazing. The staff were knowledgeable. There was a cafe in the house and a takeaway cafe outside. I had taken my own food so used the table and benches by the car park. I walked up to the castle about 30mins walk. There are lots of steps up to the towers and walkways. Somehow I managed to take a different way back . It would be helpful if there are signs showing which way to the carpark after leaving the castle. At one stage ,in the dip ,neither the castle nor the house or Car park can be seen. The toilets are near the takeaway cafe. Only 3 ,so expect to queue. There are more toilets in the house downstairs.
Hazel — Google review
Beautiful parkland, House & garden. Easily spend all day here. If quiet enough you can see plenty of deer in the deer park which is pretty cool. Cafes, ice cream shop, shop & book shop all lovely too.
Lizzie P — Google review
Dynevor Ave, Llandeilo, SA19 6RT, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dinefwr/•+44 1558 825910•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Dinefwr
3 min · 0.17 mi
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Newton House (National Trust), Dinefwr Park

4.6
(230)
$$$$affordable
Country house
Newton House, located in Dinefwr Park, is a historic and intriguing 17th-century mansion set within an 800-acre National Trust estate. The estate features the ancient deer park, White Park Cattle walk, and a challenging uphill climb to Dinefwr Castle with stunning views of the Tywi valley. Dogs are allowed on the ground floor and basement of Newton House but not in the deer park. The property reflects Georgian times with exhibits from different eras including WWII.
Beautiful location amongst the beautiful lush welsh countryside. The house is well preserved and pretty rear garden. The deer park and large woodland surround the House. Lots of walking opportunities with Dinefwr Castle within walking distance. National Trust property so there is a charge to park and to enter the property. Free to members. If you just want to walk to the gardens and in the deer park, you can park just after the entrance gate and walk into the surrounding countryside.
Reddy M — Google review
Took our dogs here for a quick stop and rendered to staying a couple of hours. Very dog friendly, with wonderful walks all around the house and woods. Will return to do more. Staff were enthusiastic, friendly and informed which really made a difference. Great food and drinks. Recommended.
Clive J — Google review
What a lovely day out we have just had myself, my husband and our Flatcoated retriever Willis.. Started with a gorgeous walk to the castle where after a climb to the top of the tower you are rewarded with the most spectacular views. Then we went to the house where we were even allowed to take Willis into the house( ground floor and basement only). This was a rare treat and he thoroughly enjoyed his new experience. We were treated to a little talk about the history and the pictures by a really lovely and friendly lady . Shout out to her for being so friendly and also making a fuss of Willis. Ended the outing with a walk around the grounds. All in all a fantastic way to spend a lovely sunny day in late September. Thanks to all the staff we met
Adrienne M — Google review
Returning from our wedding anniversary weekend away, we called in at Newton House. We wanted to visit the house and gardens this time and see the latest exhibitions of artwork and geology items. The house is charming, bustling with life, and knowledgeable volunteers on hand for more information about the house. One such volunteer showed us a "ghost" picture that is hanging on a wall on the stairs. At first, we could only see three people, but he asked us to stand on a certain step and with it being a sunny day, we could make the "third child". Move a little way, and she vanishes. We walked closer to the picture and looked up, but we could not see anything. We looked around the exhibitions, with the artwork revealing some of the history of the estate and also what items had been recovered during renovation works. A real glimpse into the past. Considering the size of the estate, the garden is small but neatly laid out, with views down the valley and Paxtons Tower on the horizon. From the house, we walked to the castle, where we saw swathes of bluebells and garlic in the woods. The views from the castle were magnificent, just as they were last year when we visited with our family. We did notice that the Gnome village had received a new coat of paint, which made it stand out. Although the carparks were full, we were not aware of the masses of people. With so many walks and lots to see, we had a relatively quiet time to ourselves. Yes, we met walkers, but they were small in numbers. For a day where you want to relax and reflect, this is definitely worth a visit. I would say the estate has an artistic appeal about it, from the trees to the rolling landscape. I believe Capability Brown had a hand in its design, which is evident whenever we visit properties that he designed and built. One note of caution is the satnav. Using Satnav, we arrived at a huge carpark, which may have been a former entrance to the estate and is a short drive from the main road. You will need to drive up through the village, and turn right along a narrow lane, leading to the house.
Anthony H — Google review
Lovely grounds to walk, the house on the outside is impressive but the inside is a little plain and not as large as it looks. Walking to the castle is worth it, some hilly areas but an easy walk.
Jason A — Google review
Beautiful Ground, Love Walk Around Deer Park As That My Favourite Place To Photograph The Majestic Fallow Deer. The House Is Beautiful And Love Buying A Coffee And Sit In Back Garden. The Staff Are Lovely, Plus Watching The Sunset Up Castle Is Outstanding!!
Twm P — Google review
We visited here while away on holiday,absolutely stunning house inside and out.Beautiful garden and lovely to see the deer in the deer park,definitely recommend a visit
Marie W — Google review
Whilst the house doesn't have all the original furnishings it does have some very interesting features. One of the room guides showed me a couple of paintings that had hidden faces in and the mummified cat is quite macabre. All of the staff and volunteers where exceptionally helpful and friendly
Michael L — Google review
Newton House, Llandeilo, SA19 6RT, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wales/dinefwr/visiting-ne…•+44 1558 823902•Tips and more reviews for Newton House (National Trust), Dinefwr Park
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17 min · 5.3 mi
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Carreg Cennen Castle

4.7
(2196)
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4.4
(626)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Carreg Cennen Castle is a 13th-century ruin perched on a limestone precipice, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. Originally a Welsh castle, it was reconstructed after Edward's conquest of Wales and partially dismantled during the War of the Roses. The castle is located on a working farm and can be reached via well-marked trails that provide both scenic and tranquil walks.
Great value for money. Lovely castle and the tunnel was an added treat! Absolutely love that health and safety hasn't ruined the experience by putting barriers and fences up at every danger point. It actually felt real. The cost wasn't high and the chap in the ticket booth was very friendly and helpful. A lovely little walk around the castle (that's free) The little cafe and shop is also nice. Although the handwritten signs forbidding you from using the toilet unless you're a customer feels harsh and unfriendly to visitors.
Kate A — Google review
Stunning ruins with incredible views of the valley all around you. Not only do you get to witness the breathtaking scenery from up high, but you also get to travel down below into the caves! Take lots of care while you're here, as the only staff on site is down at the ticket hut. When you're up on the cliffs or down in the caves, you have to look out for yourself and be very careful. Some of the steps in the cave are slippery and the ceiling can be low in places, plus it's very dark so bringing your own lighting is essential. The cafe and giftshop by the car park was lovely, we very much enjoyed the cakes there.
Sean H — Google review
Fascinating Castle to visit. The ruins are not as good as others we have visited but the tunnels and cave are certainly unique and worth the visit. As well great views and a good walk around the base of the cliff there were cave spiders and Herald moth to be seen below the castle.
Alan S — Google review
Brilliant castle, we visited it on purpose way along the Beacons Way walk, from the Black mountains Quarry carpark which was very beautiful but there are closer carparks if you don't want to walk that far. It is a great castle to visit, kids could run around in there for ages. There's like nice walkways and views too and the best part is the amazing cafe at the entrance! Great teas, coffees, cakes and I'm pretty sure they do food too. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
David W — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place. The walk around the castle is stunning, the vuews are to die for. The homemade dishes and cake are spectacular. If you are in a group, order food first and then come back to it ready for eating. It has its own chapel for weddings. The barn is a superb place to hold a wedding feast too. x
Carroll D — Google review
Lovely ruins with great 360° views. What makes it truly unique is the cave system underneath but this isn't lit so don't forget to bring a torch with you. There's also no facilities at the castle so if you have younger children make sure they've gone to the toilet before heading up.
Richie G — Google review
Amazing castle, full of information. Very friendly staff selling tickets,yummy cakes and drinks. Would definitely recommend buying a ticket to see the castle and the 50m walk into the passageway and cave. Lovely day out in beautiful countryside. Well recommended.
Angela G — Google review
Nice castle on top of a hill. The views from there are so beautiful and is very peaceful. The only dowside is the price, £7 per adult is quite high to the some ruins
Nuria S — Google review
Trapp, Llandeilo, SA19 6UA, United Kingdom•http://www.carregcennencastle.com/•+44 1558 822291•Tips and more reviews for Carreg Cennen Castle
15 min · 4.9 mi
4

Castell Dinefwr

4.7
(1804)
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4.6
(743)
Castle
Nature & Parks
Parks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Castell Dinefwr is a picturesque 12th-century castle situated on a beautifully landscaped 324-hectare estate in Llandeilo, Wales. The estate features a deer park, woods, an Iron Age fort, and the hidden remains of a Roman fort. Newton House, a stunning 17th-century manor with a Victorian Gothic facade, is also part of the estate and offers insights into Edwardian times and its role as a hospital during WWII.
Beautiful woodlands and you're rewarded with the castle ruins at the top. Clear skies on the day we visited so you could see for miles. Visited the National Trust House while there and took a walk around the deer park also. Worth a visit all round!
Katie H — Google review
Dinefwr Castle (Welsh: Castell Dinefwr; also known as Old Dynevor Castle) is a ruined castle overlooking the River Towy near the town of Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It lies on a ridge on the northern bank of the Towy, with a steep drop of one hundred feet to the river. Dinefwr was the chief seat of the Dinefwr dynasty of the Kingdom of Deheubarth. The castle is a Grade I listed building. The present castle is entered via a fortified entrance protected by a restored length of battlement. The short path from the car park gives an extensive view of the Towy Valley. The door admits the visitor to the main space enclosed by the walls, from which there are several stairs to the main battlements and towers. A narrow spiral staircase leads to a high tower, which gives extensive views of the deer park to the north and the Towy valley to the south and west. The castle keep is entered via the cellar at its base, but access to the circular walkway at the top can only be made via the battlement walk. Details such as the well and several garderobes are visible in the structure. There is a path around the base of the main structure to the north. The castle is now partially owned by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (who do not charge for entry) and is managed by Cadw but lies within Dinefwr Park, which is owned by the National Trust. Visitors who wish to see the castle and are driving there, may park in the town and walk up to the Castle using the free Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales access route. If visitors walk or park in the National Trust site and are not National Trust, Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales or Cadw members there is a site entrance charge. There is a small free car park near the castle for disabled badge holders, but it can only be reached by a rough track through a field. Permission can be gained at the National Trust office to drive over the field up to the castle, weather, and conditions permitting.
Jon B — Google review
It was raining, when we went. Despite the weather, and our squelching boots, this place was an absolute treat to find. Perched on the very top of a forest-covered hill, Dinefwr offers beautiful views (even through the rain!) for miles around. The castle is in fantastic condition, you can climb to every tower and turret, and every room is helpfully labelled for the curious traveller. It only costs £5 to park your car, and that's it! To top it off, the woods around the castle are magnificent. Thick enough to shield from the rain, nearly every tree is covered in moss and lichen, surrounding you in blissful green silence. 10/10, would go again just for the woods alone!
Skully K — Google review
A good size car park with a lovely area for walking, with additional routes beyond the park. We had a small trek up to the castle which offered some stunning views across the valleys. We took the longer route round to the house through the ancient woodland and I'm sure in spring it would look stunning with the Bluebells in bloom. The house was charming and had lots of stories to be told. And a big thank you to Nigel for his knowledge on the house, he took my friend and I around to show us some interesting details held within the structure of the building and paintings. It was a true pleasure. We had a lovely lunch in the café which was clean and tidy. It will be a place I will visit again.
Ann-marie Y — Google review
Well worth coming here just for the absolutely stunning views in all directions. Breathtaking. The castle is ruined but there are ramparts and tunnels to explore. It really captures the imagination. The climb to the tower is not for the faint-hearted! Lovely little circular walk, takes one hour. You won’t regret fitting this walk in.
Emma N — Google review
Amazing castle hard to believe something this good is free to visit, it's a long uphill walk from the carpark through some old woods but definitely worth it, whole site is dog friendly, you can walk all around the tip of the walls and there are some amazing views,
Jason S — Google review
Fantastic. £5 to park. Get access to the estate, castle, woods and deer park. Lots of walking. Super beautiful, big trees, open meadows, well worth a visit. Separate price for the house. Has loos and a cafe too!
Sammy C — Google review
Excellent small castle with stunning views. The walls and towers are all climbable and give amazing views of the surrounding countryside.
Philip G — Google review
Dynevor Avenue, Llandeilo, SA19 6RT, United Kingdom•https://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/dinefwr-castle•+44 1443 336000•Tips and more reviews for Castell Dinefwr
7 min · 4.8 mi
5

Castell Dryslwyn

4.7
(618)
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4.4
(156)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Perched on a rugged outcrop overlooking the Tywi valley, Castell Dryslwyn, also known as Dryslwyn Castle, boasts moody ruins that trace back to the Welsh princes of Deheubarth. Although only a small section of the walls remains today, the steep climb rewards visitors with breathtaking views. Accessible via a narrow path and located across from a car park with picnic spots, this site may pose challenges for those with limited mobility due to its steep steps and terrain.
Dryslwyn Castle stands in ruins on a rock hill overlooking the Tywi Valley between Llandeilo and Carmarthen in Wales. The site is free to visit. The 13th-century medieval castle was the site of sieges and changed hands often between the Welsh and English rule. The castle was burned and abandoned in the 1400s.
Jon B — Google review
Went on a mild Monday morning to avoid a crowd. Great little spot with an immense view! Be prepared to dodge the sheep poo everywhere. Informative signs on the castles history too. 😁
Evan J — Google review
Well sign-posted, free entry and plenty of free parking. Bit of a climb but nothing terrible. We were expecting a small ruin but there's a surprising amount of castle still standing. 4 or 5 information boards. We spent 2 hours here. You can see Paxton's Tower on the hill opposite so we went and saw that too.
Garf — Google review
This castle has seen better days, but you really can imagine the history here. The ruins are a short albeit vertical climb from the small (free) parking lot. There are beautiful views of the countryside. This is definitely worth the stop for a short hike.
Mister J — Google review
Surprising amount of ruins to explore once you get to the top. Free car park next to bridge and free to enter. No facilities of any kind on site. Great views from the castle. Atmospheric place.
Mark G — Google review
Great views and lots of information boards regarding it's history.
Alan S — Google review
Ruined for centuries but atmospheric and interesting remains are fun to explore while giving fantastic views over the valley where the meandering Towy staggers its way between Carnarvon and Llandeilo
Paul ( — Google review
Beautiful castle, well preserved with amazing views. Great coastal walk nearby too
S. M — Google review
B4297, Carmarthen, SA32 8JQ, United Kingdom•https://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/dryslwyn-castle•Tips and more reviews for Castell Dryslwyn
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Where to eat

Under a 4-minute drive from National Trust - Dinefwr, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Yr Hen VIC

4.5
(199)
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4.4
(51)
$$$$cheap
Pub
Restaurant
Nestled in the charming town of Llandeilo, Yr Hen Vic is a delightful local pub that truly embodies the spirit of community and comfort. Known for its warm atmosphere, this establishment serves up a diverse menu featuring everything from mouthwatering roasts to delectable home-baked pies. With options catering to various dietary preferences, including vegan dishes and fresh fish, there's something for everyone here.
Really impressed with the vegan menu choices, price and quality of food. I had the dirty burger and my boyfriend had the "chicken" with asparagus and garlic sauce. We both cleared our plates and would definitely visit again. Staff were friendly and helpful too. Thank you :-)
Lesley S — Google review
I had the chicken with Alice with green beans and partner had gammon and I got to say wow: good pub grub and great prices xx if you visit here come and try this place
Becky D — Google review
A very good range of vegan options. Reasonably priced. A proper locals pub. Allows dogs Has a small concrete beer garden
Dan B — Google review
Great vegan menu. Had shikken tikka one of the best I’ve had. Service is brilliant. Good pub
Tina T — Google review
An okay place. I ate the fish pie. It was mediocre. However, the food and drink was affordable. The menus could be clearer. I came across three different boards with three different menus. One board was titled vegan but had no vegan food. It was a bit strange.
Noyonika D — Google review
Really good food, very tasty and so reasonably priced. Great staff at the venue, lovely atmosphere, gets quite busy at certain times. Recommended
Claire P — Google review
Excellent food and friendly staff, would recommend. We had a great meal here and would not hesitate to call again.
John J — Google review
Such a lovely experience here - really friendly and welcoming, and great food with huge portions! The chicken, bacon and leek pie came with a massive amount of peas and chips, gorgeous buttery pastry and generous amounts of meat in the filling, just what I needed... Really appreciated some suggestions on where to walk and explore nearby as well, staff were very kind and thoughtful to talk to us about where we could get to without a car. Definitely a great choice to pop in to for dinner (not open every day, and not for lunch so check the opening hours!) and bring your appetite!
Davina C — Google review
82 New Rd, Llandeilo, SA19 6DF, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hen-Vic/133987689983187•+44 1558 822596•Tips and more reviews for Yr Hen VIC

The Torbay Inn

4.5
(179)
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4.5
(169)
Bar
Restaurant
The Torbay Inn is a charming eatery located just off the main road with convenient parking. Visitors rave about the delicious and generous portions of food, including options like venison stew with dumplings and an 8oz burger served with onion rings, salad, chips, and coleslaw. The cozy atmosphere and attentive staff make for a delightful dining experience. Guests are also impressed by the great selection of beers and wines.
Today, I decided to take my wife and my daughter to The Torbay Inn. I have been and will always be a supporter of new local businesses, that's why I chose this wonderful location today. Nicely impressed by the location but also by the warm welcome, the food is very delicious, the portion of food is large, from my point of view, a wonderful home-made dessert that I warmly recommend, but the wine is also very good. I invite you to visit this location and share it with your friends .
Eduard G — Google review
Great little find. We were in Llandeilo and hungry and spotted this place and glad we did. The food and service were excellent. From our Whitebait and Calamari starters to our Steak and Chicken breast mains - everything was well cooked, tasty and well presented . All 3 staff we met were friendly, welcoming and just great. Would return and recommend.
Alan S — Google review
Nice tasty food and large size meals. Great value for money and very friendly staff. Cannot fault and will return.
Fouad B — Google review
We came in two nights in a row... I don't think you can get higher praise than that. Would have been 3 nights in a row but sadly we return home tomorrow so no more tiramisu for me 😭😭😭 First night we had starters plus lamb shank and a burger.... The chef is exceptional as everything was cooked and presented perfect and lamb especially melted softly off the bone. We shared a tiramisu which was absolutely the best we've eaten and I think the reason is that they have even taken the time to flavour the cream. Usually, in this dessert you get a lot of cream but it's all plain and a bit dull but each spoonful of the tasty, airy cream was mouthwatering. Day 2: lamb shank 2.0 and a ribeye. Lots of reviews saying the steak is brilliant and they are completely correct. The lamb was cooked to perfection again and the little dog was delighted to get the 🦴 at home (she's munching away while I write this). She said it was the top bone she's ever eaten so well done the chef😁 Tonight we had a tiramisu EACH as sharing was not an option knowing how good they were. The ladies are really welcoming, sweet and friendly - they run a good bar and see to you at the tables as well. It's really nice that the chef comes out to check on the food now and then: he seems a top bloke. Wish this was our local 🧞‍♀️ Thanks everyone and hope to see you again.
Kelly N — Google review
It was newly opened for food, so we popped in for a try. It was amazing. Lovely atmosphere with a log fire 🔥 Already going back for more. Thank you so much for making us feel welcome. Can't wait.
Shaun P — Google review
Went there tonight after reading the reviews. Didn't disappoint. Ten people in our group and it is rare that we are ALL happy with our food but tonight was one of those occasions. Absolutely fantastic food and service. Steaks, pasta, gammon, lamb shanks, burger..... all delicious. And reasonable prices. 100% recommend 😊
V R — Google review
Dropped in for our evening meal by chance. So glad we did. I had the special which was venison stew with dumplings served with freshly cooked veg and mashed new potatoes with garlic and my husband had 8oz burger which was served with onion rings salad chips and coleslaw. The venison stew was to die for. The taste was fabulous so much so that i can honestly say if you were full you would still want to finish this meal. The veggies were cooked to perfection. My husband’s burger was perfect and so very tasty. Price for two high quality meals and two alcoholic drinks was very reasonable. All in all fabulous food, great service and a great atmosphere.
Gail R — Google review
The absolute BEST food! There were 6 of us and we had our appetizers within 10 mins and main course shortly thereafter. For appetizers, we had the Italian meatballs, and calamari, and creamy mushrooms. And for main course, we had spaghetti carbonara, lamb shanks, chicken with a cream sauce, and the beef burger. We are hoping to go again before we leave Wales next week!
Amy L — Google review
27 Heol Cennen, Ffairfach, Llandeilo SA19 6UL, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/pages/Torbay%20Inn/148492888524522/•+44 1558 824640•Tips and more reviews for The Torbay Inn
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Day 2

Off the beaten path
For day 2, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like The Works Antiques Centre. Not quite as popular as National Trust - Dinefwr, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Talley Abbey

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4.3
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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Talley Abbey is a captivating and serene tourist attraction, boasting stunning stone remnants from the abbey itself. The neighboring houses cleverly incorporate this historic material into their structures, creating an intriguing visual juxtaposition. A delightful little café provides a perfect spot to relax after exploring the area. Additionally, visitors can explore a charming 18th-century church nearby. While the ruins may not offer extensive sights, there are pleasant local walks to enjoy, along with a fantastic volunteer-managed coffee stop and restroom facilities.
Nice stroll around the area, little cafe within the grounds to get a hot drink, serve yourself, honesty box to pay. Nice lake near here aswell. Not a lot of parking.
Clare G — Google review
Well worth a visit if you are in the area, a historical abbey ruin and several lakes. Refreshments are available for tea, coffee, and soft drinks also light snacks, on an honour system enabling you to make the appropriate donation. There is also a lovely church to explore, and we enjoyed our visit.
Kenneth M — Google review
Limited parking and the church was sadly closed on our visit but the Abbey was a worthy visit as was the lake walk nearby.
Alan S — Google review
Beautiful place. Sadly the Church, tearoom and public toilets no longer open. Sign said it was due to thefts Would recommend the walks almost opposite the Church . Steep climb if you can make it to the top the view is worth it . We visited in Sept and November 24 Abbey is free to enter. Park outside on road
Linda M — Google review
Lovely little ruins set in a neat village with the lake nearby. Took a walk up through Talley Woodland too
Richard T — Google review
Beautiful Abbey! It's interesting to see how the stone from the Abbey has been used by the houses near it. Great place to visit with a lovely little cafe next to it.👍 There is also a sweet little church from the 1700s that can be visited.⛪️
Lauren — Google review
Small Abbey remains Easily accessible Small car parking area for 3 cars Ruins are small in area coverage but they are HUGE in height! Small church next door with walkway going through, very fascinating and humbling to see family graveyards from the early 1800s!
Alexandra R — Google review
A beautiful, tranquil place. A sense of calm lovely place to sit and enjoy the scenery. Walks nearby, community orchard, toilets and you can walk up the mountain. Dog friendly.
L H — Google review
Talley, Llandeilo, SA19 7YY, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Talley Abbey
12 min · 7.4 mi
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Rhosmaen St

Rhosmaen Street is a charming destination that showcases a delightful array of boutique shops, making it a must-visit for any traveler. Among its highlights is the renowned Toast, an upscale brand with roots in Wales since 1997, which has expanded to over 20 locations across the country. This street also attracts notable personalities like Judi Dench and Damien Lewis, adding to its allure.
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The Works Antiques Centre

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Antique store
The Works Antiques Centre is an exceptional location to spend time, offering a vast variety of intriguing items and remarkable furniture. This two-floor shop resembles a TARDIS, filled with antiques and curiosities that will captivate any visitor. From stunning furnishings to exquisite jewelry, this place has it all. Additionally, there is a burger shed conveniently located outside for those in need of sustenance. The extensive stock available makes it an amazing destination that never seems to end.
There is so much to see here and a great variety of stock. The first time I visited I didn’t realise you exit the lower floor and enter yet more space! I always find something to purchase and tempted by a lot. Friendly staff which always makes a difference and makes customers want to return.
Haydn S — Google review
Amazing amount of vintage / antiques my friend and I both got a little treat, staff very friendly and very helpful busy place, going again this week as so much to take in. Parking free but not that many places. Off main route
Lizzy G — Google review
First time visiting. Had read a few reviews stating how big it was but didn't realise quite how much! So so many rooms filled to the brim with wonders. Quite a variety of items, in great conditions and decent prices. Will definitely be visiting again at some point in the future
Arman M — Google review
Brilliant place to visit, beautiful furniture shop on two floor's, beautiful cafe in the basement. Great food, great staff, well worth a visit.
Phil J — Google review
Fab place with lots of items to suit a range of tastes. Hubby came away with a couple of books and fishing reel. Really friendly and welcoming place, dog enjoyed a walk around 😁
Kerry W — Google review
Amazing antiques centre! So many rooms and very reasonable prices. Will definitely come back.
Laura M — Google review
You MUST visit this Aladdins Cave of trinkets, ornaments, and eclectic, historic artefacts! We spent 2 hours here and wanted everything! Ended up buying a dragon brooch! If this was in our local area, we would visit regularly to see what jewels had arrived recently...an absolute joy to walk around with prices for all pockets.
Tim F — Google review
What a treasure trove! Numerous rooms of collectibles all beautifully displayed. Allow time for browsing!
Catherine U — Google review
Station Rd, Llandeilo, SA19 6NG, United Kingdom•+44 1558 823964•Tips and more reviews for The Works Antiques Centre
3 min · 1.1 mi
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Home Farm Farmhouse

4.7
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Cottage
Home Farm Farmhouse is a spacious and beautiful accommodation perfect for group getaways. The house offers comfortable and clean living spaces, with a well-equipped kitchen. Its picturesque surroundings provide excellent walking opportunities and easy access to charming local pubs. While the plumbing may be basic, the farmhouse serves as an ideal base for exploring South West Wales. Guests appreciate its warm and cozy atmosphere, making it a favorite choice for repeat visits.
Just fab, a New Year break with family. So much character, lovely walks, spacious bedrooms, plenty of bathrooms, big kitchen, can’t wait to go back.
James H — Google review
Had a weekend here with a group of friends, really beautiful house, big enough not be under each other’s feet. Beautiful walks and scenery on the doorstep, lovely little town with excellent pubs within walking distance from the house. It was warm, clean and very comfortable. Have rebooked for next year. 👏🏻👍🏻🙂❤️
Graham B — Google review
Stayed with friends for 4 nights. Plumbing a bit rudimentary but comfortable with a good kitchen. Excellent base for seeing south west Wales.
Bill H — Google review
Holiday number three in this farmhouse, it's wonderful, a home from home. Can't recommend it highly enough.
Tara C — Google review
Loved our family stay, gorgeous location and facilities, thank you
Amy C — Google review
Good for a weekend, make sure they put the heating on.
James E — Google review
Beautiful house in a beautiful spot.
Stewart P — Google review
Home Farm Farmhouse, Dinefwr Park,, Llandeilo, SA19 6RU, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrustholidays.org.uk/holiday-cottage/home-far…•+44 1952 750816•Tips and more reviews for Home Farm Farmhouse
24 min · 10.9 mi
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Garn Goch Y Gaer Fawr

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Historical landmark
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Lovely hillfort ruins, with a wonderful view over the valley below. Magical place. Small carpark with an information board at the bottom of the hill. Quite a climb, but if my Lupus ravaged old bones can make it, most people should be capable, if they take it slowly. Needs stout shoes or boots (not a place that can be reached in flipflops). Dogs welcome on leads.
Kate B — Google review
Gorgeous walk up and around Garn Goch, with the reward of more and more lovely views the higher one climbs. The Rowan trees are particularly beautiful in September.
M J — Google review
Approached by single track lane this ancient monument is serviced by a small off-road parking area. The sign shows how best to tackle the walk up and around the area. Once at the top you’ll be following sheep tracks so sturdy footwear and a little caution require if the ground is wet. The short effort is rewards with wonderful 360 views of the local countryside and Brecon Beacons beyond.
Martin M — Google review
Great views, gentle walk some rough terrain.
Neil J — Google review
Lovely walk, ample parking and stunning views
Mikady H — Google review
Remote and historical. Beautiful views but watch out for the cows! Small trail like car park.
Craig — Google review
Lovely circular 3 mile walk from the free car park.
Michael O — Google review
This is a fantastic hillfort with extensive views of the Towy valley. If there's only one hillfort you what to visit, this is the one. There is an extensive colony of Towy valley Talweth Teg living within the ramparts of this Celtic hillfort. Highly recommended for all hillfort aficionados
Hywel G — Google review
Llangadog, SA19 9DS, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Garn Goch Y Gaer Fawr
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Rhosmaen St, these restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away.

The Gwili Cafe

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4.3
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Cafe
Nestled in the heart of Llandeilo, The Gwili Cafe is a delightful spot that captures the essence of home-cooked meals made with locally sourced ingredients. Open all weekend, this charming cafe offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you can enjoy delicious food paired with good wine. It's not just about the meals; The Gwili Cafe prides itself on being dog-friendly, making it an ideal stop for pet owners.
What a nice surprise. Had coffee in the morning. We then went back for lunch. The staff are friendly, The food is very good. And good value for money. The espresso is strong enough to meld lead, perfect. The staff are helpful, friendly and efficient. Recommended. We have just been back for lunch after a year. The food is still excellent, service very superb, prices reasonable. Still highly recommended.
Mark E — Google review
Great café, stopped off on our journey for lunch. Very generous portions, and very friendly staff
Alan N — Google review
We absolutely LOVED this cafe! The lady was super sweet and very funny 🥰 The burger patties are made in house, the cook said he loves burgers (when you eat a burger, you can tell) and we thoroughly enjoyed our Melt burgers! I'm not usually one to eat burgers because I find them boring BUT 3 kinds of cheese had me 🤩 and I wasn't disappointed! I ordered a side of fries ( properly fried, not barely fried) .... Hubby and I used them to mop up the cheese that oozed out as we ate our burger. The patty was well seasoned and NOT DRY!!! We didn't add any sauces to the burger because it was perfect as it was. Thank you (Julie?) and Joe for a wonderful start to our journey home!! X
Melissa W — Google review
This is a wonderful traditional little cafe where food is cooked with heart and service is warm, friendly and feels like a community hub. I’d recommend the burgers which are homemade and are packed full of flavour and that big bite satisfaction. Also the roasts which do the best crispy roast potatoes and such a good array of vegetables. And actual REAL gravy! I must have eaten around 3-4 a week when I was pregnant! ; also the American breakfast of fluffy pancakes, scrambled eggs and bacon plus extra bits if you fancy…. Oh and the fruit and coffee cake are really sumptuous. This is a little gem that can get overlooked by the glosser places in town by tourists but locals know it’s a real treat.
Claire A — Google review
Stopped in for breakfast and what can I say, was blown away by the choices. I went for the American breakfast which came with all that's in the pic and toast and a hot drink too! Bargain at £12.50. Can't wait to come back and explore this menu further.
Zoe L — Google review
THE BEST Sunday lunch in the wider Llandeilo area. We’ve been trying out all the local Sunday offerings and after 3 visits to the Gwili they are consistently the best. Lovely people too. Bryan would be proud. August 2025.
TonyPDHM — Google review
We were walking on the high street of Llandeilo when we saw this place. We had 2 bacon sandwiches they were good. And we enjoyed a proper Welch & friendly customer service from the owner. He was very kind talking to us about local attractions, made some jokes too.
Anna J — Google review
A good old fashioned cafe serving honest non fancy food. Great range of cakes too. Staff friendly, and seems popular with local of all ages. Food was solid and plentiful.
Mark L — Google review
89 Rhosmaen St, Llandeilo, SA19 6HD, United Kingdom•https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552475997042•+44 1558 823236•Tips and more reviews for The Gwili Cafe

The Salutation Inn

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4.5
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Bar
Nestled in the charming town of Llandeilo, The Salutation Inn is a delightful spot for those seeking a vibrant atmosphere without the late-night chaos. This welcoming pub features friendly staff and an inviting ambiance, complete with a cozy wood fire and live music that fills the air on weekends. With its spacious beer garden, it's perfect for enjoying refreshing drinks while soaking up the sun.
Good old fashion pub in a great Welsh town. Didn't eat but had few pints of Butty Bach. Lovely beer!
Glyn B — Google review
A group of us had a wonderful time and a good welcome. Very good beer garden.
Richard E — Google review
First time visiting with a group of friends. Lovely feel to the place and the owners couldn't do enough for us.
Tracey R — Google review
Top hospitality from Haley and Woody. Great banter with some of the locals. Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
See S — Google review
What a place! Hayley is amazing and gave us such a welcome that we will definitely be back. X
Elizabeth L — Google review
Lovely pub with a smashing beer garden. No food served, just great beer and whole range of drinks which meant we always found space in the garden. Very dog friendly, lovely beers too. All the staff are friendly and helpful, as were the locals who made us feel welcome.Fantastic place for a pint or three, especially in this hot weather. Big thank you from us, you helped make our holiday!
Chris M — Google review
Great friendly pub. Decent range of local beers (Butty Bach, Gower Power amongst others). Front part of the pub shows live sports and has a pool table whilst to the rear there is a more relaxed seating area (sofas etc) and very pleasant beer garden whilst is lovely on a warm summers evening. A very nice place for a few drinks after a day seeing the sights!
Tom E — Google review
Lovely pub right in the heart of the community! We were made to feel so welcomed by the regulars and Lisa working the bar. If we are ever in the area again we will definitely be back🙌
Shannon W — Google review
33 New Rd, Llandeilo, SA19 6DF, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/The-Salutation-Inn-100845010259806•+44 7958 266218•Tips and more reviews for The Salutation Inn
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