South Wales Touring Park, Llwynifan Farm – campsite review
An editorial review of South Wales Touring Park – Llwynifan Farm
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Introduction to South Wales Touring Park, Llwynifan Farm
If your preference for a holiday is somewhere among other adults, in a countryside location, and with great views, then Llwynifan Farm could be right up your street.
This small, adults-only site has easy access, being just one mile off the M4, but thanks to the many fields surrounding it, you’re pitched up in a tranquil oasis.

Claire Tupholme (Content Editor)
If your preference for a holiday is somewhere among other adults, in a countryside location, and with great views, then Llwynifan Farm could be right up your street.
What the campsite has to offer
The 25 hardstanding pitches are arranged across three tiers – enabling each pitch to benefit from a view. There is electric hook-up to every pitch and some are fully serviced. There is a two-night minimum stay.
Llwynifan’s facilities include heated shower rooms, dishwashing, a motorhome waste point, a laundry room, and free site-wide WiFi.
Things to do

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Ideal for walkers and dog owners, there are a couple of local walks that can be done from the site. These lead through woods and Llangennech to the coast, where you can link up with the Millennium Coastal Path. If you’d prefer to drive then the coast is only 15 minutes away.
The local village, Llangennech, has a supermarket, a pub, several takeaways, a bus service and a train station. All of these services are between 15-30 minutes’ walk away.
We took a trip to nearby Llanelli so I could head to the beach. As the weather was kind to us, we also enjoyed lunch at St Elli’s Bay Bistro, Brasserie and Gelateria, followed by an al fresco ice cream. It’s conveniently located right on the beachfront with sea views.
Campsite fact file
Specifications
Location:
Fferm Llwynifan Farm, Llangennech, Llanelli
Carmarthenshire SA14 8AX
Telephone:
01554 820420
Email:
[email protected]
Contact:
Find out more
Open:
1 March – 5 January
Cost:
Two adults, pitch, electric: from £20
Nearest public transport:
10 minutes
Nearest pub/restaurant:
15 minutes
Directions:
Exit M4 at J48 onto A4138 towards Llanelli.
At roundabout take third exit (signed for Allt/campsite).
After 425 yards turn left into farm road
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