The centre is situated on the Sustrans Celtic Trail Route 4. Download a map here.
There are wooden bike racks for 18 bikes and a covered bike shed with space for 6 - 8 additional bikes close to the centre entrance.
The centre café and amenities are available to all, so even if you’re just passing by on a long cycle, please feel free to pop in and enjoy a drink or something from our delicious seasonal menu to refuel.
There is free parking for visitors arriving by car.
The town’s main train station is Llanelli, approximately two miles away. It's a pleasant 40-minute walk or 15-minute cycle, and Llanelli's brilliant and beautiful coastal path is a scenic and eco-friendly way to reach us.
Alternatively, a taxi takes around 10 minutes. We are not affiliated with any local taxi companies and recommend that you do your research and choose a reputable company before booking a taxi. We cannot be held responsible for any incidents that may occur while using a local taxi company.
Some taxi contact numbers are:
JJ Cabs (07789 502685)
A&H Travel (07949 848546)
Phil’s Taxis (01554 741141)
From Llanelli Bus Station, you can catch the 110 or 111 bus towards Swansea for a ten-minute ride to nearby Llwynhendy. If you get off at The Joiners Arms pub, it’s then a 25-minute walk to us.
To help you plan your journey, please contact First Cymru on 0345 646 0707.
There are currently no direct buses to our centre. If you would like to show your support for better public transport links to our centre, please
email us.
Parking is free for coaches bringing visitors to the centre. Please note that advance booking for large groups is strongly recommended as our car park can fill up during busy times.