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Llandeilo - Tywi Valley Heart

Llandeilo - Tywi Valley Heart

Find the Centurion's hidden stash of gold!

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Trail format

Treasure Hunt Trail

Treasure Hunt Themed Trail

Treasure
Hunt

2 Hours Duration

2 Hours

1.5 Miles Walking Distance

1.5 miles

Not Wheelchair Accessible

Not
Accessible

Not Pushchair Accessible

Not
Accessible

Dog Friendly

Dog
Friendly

The Centurion's Secret Hoard - Uncover the Treasure Before the Villain Does!

Join us on a thrilling adventure through the town of Llandeilo, situated in the heart of the Tywi Valley. Recently, while excavating Roman remains, our team discovered the stone journal of a Roman Centurion named Clueless Maximus. Inside, we found a map leading to a hidden hoard of valuable coins and jewellery. Unfortunately, before we could retrieve the treasure, an unscrupulous villain named Ivan D Lott stole the journal and is now on the hunt for the treasure himself. We need YOU, our top adventurers, to outsmart Ivan and find the treasure before he does!

Treasure Hunt Through Llandeilo - Tywi Valley Heart

Are you ready for a fun and family-friendly treasure hunt in Llandeilo? Starting at the town centre car park, follow the self-guided Trail through the most interesting parts of the town, including a visit to the bridge over the River Tywi. Along the way, you'll solve sneaky clues set on existing buildings, permanent features, and monuments to uncover the location of the buried treasure.

As you explore, you'll also take in the stunning scenery of the Tywi Valley and the edge of the Brecon Beacons. But be quick, Ivan is determined to find the treasure and line his own pockets.

The Centurion's Secret Hoard awaits… are YOU ready to embark on this exciting adventure and outwit Ivan before it's too late?

The Details

  • A Treasure Hunt themed walking Treasure Trail around Llandeilo
  • Ideal for discovering more about where you live or exploring somewhere new
  • Trails are done in your own time at your own pace
  • This Trail is approximately 1.5 miles long and takes 2 hours to complete
  • This Trail is suitable for all ages from 6 - 106 (no children necessary!)
  • One Trail booklet is enough for 4-5 people
  • Chance to win some real Treasure! All correct answers are entered into the monthly £100 prize draw
  • Circular loop Trail
  • Mobile phone text service for clue answers if you get stuck, ensuring that no mystery goes unsolved
  • This Trail can be sent to you in the post or downloaded today for instant Trailing fun!
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Trail Location

The Llandeilo Treasure Trail starts at:

Cubitts Court

Llandeilo

Carmarthenshire

Ceredigion And Carmarthenshire

SA19 6HJ

Wales

Mini Explorer Club

We have three super duper themed Clubs for your child to enjoy as part of their Treasure Trail experience.

Perfect for 4-8 year olds, the concept behind the Clubs is that your child will get a bundle of goodies to excite them about their forthcoming Trail experience, something to keep them entertained whilst travelling to and from the Trail, and something to be given on completion of the Trail as a keepsake.

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What is a Treasure Trail?

Before You Set Off

Please Note:

Situated at the heart of the Towy valley and on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, Llandeilo used to be the market town of Carmarthenshire and a very prosperous town. Today it relies mostly on tourism and holiday makers for its income; it is a lovely place and well worth a visit. Llandeilo embraces the fact that it is slightly old fashioned and survives without the modern shopping mall. Indeed, most of the shops are independent, run by their owners who are proud of the individual service they give.

King George IV visited the town during his reign and to commemorate the occasion, a number of streets are named after him. As ever in Wales, there are a number of hills to climb and the road up from the river was diverted through the town's churchyard to make the gradient easier.

To the west of the town is the National Trust property of Dinefwr Park and more local, Penlan Park - formerly part of the Dinefwr Park estate but given by Lord Dynevor to the townsfolk in 1908.