Ammanford

12:36pm Thursday 23rd November 2006

Situated on the eastern side of Carmarthenshire, Ammanford stands at the confluence of the two rivers Amman and Loughor.

Llandeilo

12:35pm Thursday 23rd November 2006

Llandeilo is a town rich in history. It was the medieval capital of Wales, and sits prominently on northern bank of the River Towy.

Llandovery

12:27pm Thursday 23rd November 2006

Llandovery is a market town steeped in history. It has many fine buildings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Pontardawe

12:26pm Thursday 23rd November 2006

Pontardawe can be found nestling in the Swansea Valley, within the County of Neath Port Talbot in South West Wales. It is 8 miles north of Swansea, and just 5 miles from junction 45 of the M4, on the A4067 Swansea to Brecon road.

Ystradgynlais

12:09pm Thursday 23rd November 2006

Ystradgynlais is a market town, beautifully situated in the Upper Tawe Valley whose history is interlinked not with agriculture, as its rural setting would suggest, but with the birth of the industrial age.

Ystradgynlais

3:11pm Sunday 23rd April 2006

Ystradgynlais is a market town, beautifully situated in the Upper Tawe Valley whose history is interlinked not with agriculture, as its rural setting would suggest, but with the birth of the industrial age.

Pontardawe

3:10pm Sunday 23rd April 2006

Pontardawe can be found nestling in the Swansea Valley, within the County of Neath Port Talbot in South West Wales. It is 8 miles north of Swansea, and just 5 miles from junction 45 of the M4, on the A4067 Swansea to Brecon road.

Llandovery/Llanymddyfri

3:08pm Sunday 23rd April 2006

Llandovery is a market town steeped in history. It has many fine buildings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Llandeilo

3:06pm Sunday 23rd April 2006

Llandeilo is a town rich in history. It was the medieval capital of Wales, and sits prominently on northern bank of the River Towy. Surrounding the town is some of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in Britain.

Ammanford/Rhydaman

3:03pm Sunday 23rd April 2006

Situated on the eastern side of Carmarthenshire, Ammanford stands at the confluence of the two rivers Amman and Loughor.



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