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Historic Sites Attractions In Llandovery

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Llandovery is a market town and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It lies on the River Tywi and the junction of the A40 and A483 roads, around 25 miles northeast of Carmarthen and 27 miles north of Swansea. Llandovery's Welsh name is derived from Llan ymlith y dyfroedd, meaning church enclosure amidst the waters and referring to the town's position between the River Tywi and the Afon Brân just upstream of their confluence. A smaller watercourse, the Bawddwr, runs through and under the town. The town is served by Llandovery railway station, on the Heart of Wales line, with services to Swansea and Shrewsbury. Llandovery is twinned with Pluguffan in B...
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Historic Sites Attractions In Llandovery

  • 1. Big Pit: National Coal Museum Blaenavon
    Big Pit National Coal Museum is an industrial heritage museum in Blaenavon, Torfaen, South Wales. A working coal mine from 1880 to 1980, it was opened to the public in 1983 under the auspices of the National Museum of Wales. The site is dedicated to operational preservation of the Welsh heritage of coal mining, which took place during the Industrial revolution. Located adjacent to the preserved Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, Big Pit is part of the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape, a World Heritage Site, and an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
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