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Known for
Garn Goch hillfort (one of Wales's largest Iron Age hillforts), the Welsh language heartland, and a Carmarthenshire market town with strong Welsh cultural identity
A little history
Ammanford grew as a coal mining town in the Amman Valley. The surrounding area is one of the strongest Welsh-speaking communities in Wales. Garn Goch is one of the largest Iron Age hillforts in Wales.
Garn Goch hillfort is extraordinary and few people go — ancient ramparts with panoramic Carmarthenshire views. The Wednesday market for Welsh-language community life.
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Food & drink in Ammanford
The town centre has independent cafes and Welsh produce. The market for local Carmarthenshire food.
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Frequently asked questions
Ammanford is a place in Carmarthenshire known for garn Goch hillfort (one of Wales's largest Iron Age hillforts), the Welsh language heartland, and a Carmarthenshire market town with strong Welsh cultural identity. Ammanford grew as a coal mining town in the Amman Valley. The population is around 10,000.
The town centre has independent cafes and Welsh produce. The market for local Carmarthenshire food.
Yes. Roam is a free local discovery app live in Ammanford and across Carmarthenshire. It is available on iOS and Android.
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Roam covers Ammanford and the surrounding area in Carmarthenshire, including Betws, Glanamman, Garnant, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, Brynamman, Pontamman, Pantyffynnon and Saron.