Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary

 Deep in the West Walian Rainforest…

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Where the llamas live

Glanrhydwilym farm

The valley of Rhydwilym (near Llandissilio)

Clunderwen

Pembrokeshire

SA667QH

Directions

Most sat navs will take you right to the gate using our post code.

From the A40 at Narberth – follow the A478 north towards Cardigan. Pass through Clunderwen and shortly afterwards pass through Llandissilio. Continuing on the A478 for around two minutes, there is a left hand turn signposted for Rhydwilym. The sign post cannot easily be seen until the driver is already upon the turning, so keep your eyes peeled. Follow this lane and signs down towards Rhydwilym. Pembrokeshire Llamas is situated half way down the hill on a double 90 degree bend – keep an eye out for the yellow grit box which is next to our gate. Also keep an eye out for the yellow llama ‘Xing’ signs in the trees near the centre.

From Cardigan – follow the A478 south towards Narberth / Tenby. Pass through Rhoshill, Crymych and Efailwen. A few minutes after leaving Efailwen there is a turning on the right signposted Rhydwilym. Follow this lane and signs down towards Rhydwilym. Pembrokeshire Llamas is situated half way down the hill on a double 90 degree bend – keep an eye out for the yellow grit box which is next to our gate. Also keep an eye out for the yellow llama ‘Xing’ signs in the trees near the centre.

 
 
Keep an eye out for the yellow llama Xing signs in the trees not far from us

Keep an eye out for the yellow llama Xing signs in the trees not far from us

Parking

Feel free to bring your car down the drive – we have plenty of space. Note however that the drive is quite uneven at the moment, so can scratch the bottom of vehicles with low suspension. This can usually be avoided by hugging the right hand side of the drive as you come down. Alternatively, there is a layby at the top of our drive – feel free to park here if you’d rather avoid the risk!

Please note that we are not open to the public – booking is essential!

Due to the high number of prey animals and livestock on our farm and the surrounding countryside, we regrettably cannot allow dogs on our farm or on treks – even those on leads. Visitors attending with dogs will need to reschedule their visit to a time when they can attend without their dog.

 
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