Llangain and the Surrounding Rural Area, Carmarthenshire. Open Daily. Free Entry.
Details
Accessibility:
There is plenty of on-road parking available throughout the village with the small housing estates offering pavements and dropped-kerbs away from the main road. There are no public toilets in the village but services with disability facilities can be found in both Carmathen, to the north, and Llansteffan, to the south.
Brief Description:
Sitting midway between Carmarthen and Llansteffan and to the west of the River Towy just south of Carmarthen, Llangain has remnants of a great deal of history, including three standing stones and two tombs (dating back as far as 3000BC) and the ruins of Castell Moel - a 15th century mansion, plus a number of other prominent and listed stately homes.
The village also contains the church of St Cain (1871) and the congregational chapel of Capel Smyrna (1835 - rebuilt in 1865 and restored in 1915) and Tafarn Pantydderwen - a public house that has also been a post office and a sweet shop.
Further Information:
Address:
Llangain, Carmarthen, SA33 5AQ
Telephone:
Iwan Griffiths, Community council clerk: 01267) 290 199
Email:
Iwan Griffiths, Community council clerk: clerk@llangain.org
Website:
Community Council: http://www.llangain.org
Opening Hours:
Open at all times.
Directions:
From Carmarthen at the A40 / A4242 roundabout take the A40 west taking the first exit towards Llansteffan. Turn right at the traffic lights and Llangain can be found around 3 miles down the Llansteffan Road.
From Llansteffan head north on the B4312 for around 4 miles.
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Transport:
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Amenities:
There is a public house in the village, but you can find more places for food and drink in nearby Carmarthen or Llansteffan.
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