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Eppynt Moors and Villages Walk
A varied walk up on to the common land west of Glynmeddig, this is an area that has been very rarely walked and has stunning views to the Carmarthen Fans as well as back towards the Brecon Beacons. The walk takes you to the boundary with The Eppynt Ranges where one can glimpse the army activity in the distance. As the walk drops back in to the Cilieni valley it takes to country lanes and through the tiny hamlets of Llandeilo'r Fan and Pentrebach. Real ales and food are served at the locally owned Shoemaker's Arms pub in Pentrebach and makes a good stop off with the most of the walk already done by the time it is reached. The Red Kite is a regular sight in this valley along with a wealth of other birds of prey, an occasional hare and if you are lucky an otter.
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