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Directions to Ystradfach Farm
It is best to approach us from Carmarthen rather than Llanelli. The Llanelli route is more complicated.
M4 near Cross Hands Junction 49
Pontabraham Services.
Join A48 (signposted Carmarthen).
Drive until you are almost at Carmarthen i.e. until you see Kidwelly/Llanelli A484 signs.
Join the A484 towards Kidwelly.
Drive past WyevaleGardenCenter and roundabout for Morrisons.
At the next roundabout turn left following the A484 towards Kidwelly until Cwmffrwd. Just past the Black Lion pub on the left, turn left onto B4309 towrds Pontyates (road in fact carries straight on).
Straight on through Bancycapel and Cloigyn.
Indicate RIGHT immediately after PONTANTWN SIGN!
(You’ll see 40mph signs)
Slow down (do NOT go into Pontantwn village).
Turn right into the unmarked country lane. You will pass a gate (on the left) with Fishing Club on it.
Continue down lane pass a large set of red gates on the left,
We’re the next farm on the left with ranch fencing and signs for Ystradfach Farm, & Country Cottages.
We have white stones at the curbside if you don’t see the sign it’s not us.
You will go over a cattle grid(you need to go over slowly). Drive up ¼ mile driveway Continue to the top, and follow FARM RECEPTION sign.
If you get lost!
If you’ve driven into Pontantwn by mistake (i.e. over bridge, past garage and past Halfway Restaurant, turn around and drive back to the bridge(or you’ll end up in Pontyates or Llanelli).
Turn left on main bend after garage and follow our country lane instructions again.
If you have gone past the Pontyates sign by mistake and carried on the A484 to Kidwelly
You will reach signposts for Llandyfaelog opposite signs for Ferryside.
Turn into Llandyfaelog, pass Red Lion pub on the left and drive for another 1-½ miles until you reach our ranch fencing entrance.
You’ll have driven down steep hill, past a sharp bend with bungalow set back, flat bridge and lay-by. We’re on the right.