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    Tywi Valley Path to fully open in Carmarthenshire this Easter

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 30, 2026No Comments
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    A major new walking and cycling route through the heart of Carmarthenshire is set to fully open in time for Easter, offering a scenic link between Carmarthen and Llandeilo.

    Carmarthenshire County Council has confirmed that the flagship Tywi Valley Path will soon be complete, with the final 13-mile stretch between Abergwili and Ffairfach ready to open to the public.

    This final phase includes the installation of two landmark bridges spanning the River Tywi and River Cothi, marking a significant milestone in the delivery of the project.

    The route provides a safe, accessible and traffic-free corridor for walkers, cyclists and families, guiding users through some of the county’s most striking landscapes. Along the way, visitors can take in views of iconic landmarks including Paxton’s Tower, Dryslwyn Castle and Dinefwr Castle.

    The path also connects a range of popular attractions, such as Carmarthen Museum and Parc Yr Esgob, as well as well-known gardens including the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Aberglasney and Gelli Aur.

    Food and drink options are also plentiful along the route, with stops including Wrights Food Emporium, Stacey’s Kitchen and a variety of independent cafés. At either end of the path, the market towns of Carmarthen and Llandeilo offer further opportunities for shopping, culture and hospitality.

    The Tywi Valley Path is expected to play an important role in boosting the local visitor economy, encouraging longer stays and repeat visits while supporting businesses and communities across the valley.

    As well as its tourism benefits, the route is designed to promote active travel, improve access to nature and green space, and support both physical and mental wellbeing.

    Cllr Hazel Evans, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Leisure, Culture and Tourism said:

    “The Tywi Valley Path is a once in a generation project for Carmarthenshire. This project not only connects communities but also showcases the beauty, history, and culture of the Tywi Valley. creating a world-class walking, cycling, and wheeling route for residents and visitors alike.”

    Cllr Edward Thomas Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services added:

    “Completing the bridges over the Tywi and the Cothi marks a major engineering milestone and provides residents and visitors with a stunning new way to experience our county. This route will support active travel, boost local tourism and benefit communities from Carmarthen to Llandeilo.”

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