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Cilgwyn
 

Cilgwyn is a small woodland containing a variety of woodland tree species.
There is also a 2km circular health walk, which is suitable for people who want to improve their health through walking.

How to get there:

Cilgwyn is part of Towy Valley Forests. Llandovery is the nearest town or village.

Take the A4069 (back Road) from Llandovery to Llangadog. After 1 mile turn left along an unclassified road and continue for another mile. At a junction continue straight ahead. The entrance to Cilgwyn forest lies half a mile on the left

OS Grid Reference: SN752297

Start your visit from:

Cilgwyn Wood

Other places to go in Towy Valley Forests

Entrance to Cilgwyn

Facilities:

Parking

Activities:

Walking

Contact:

Llanymddyfri Office

0845 604 0845
e-mail: llanymddyfri@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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