Shared Earth Trust at Denmark Farm

Phone: 01570 493358
Address: Denmark Farm Conservation Centre
Betws Bledrws
SA48 8PB

A 40 acre nature reserve with public access. The project aims to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity and how people can help nature and wildlife.

Facilities: Volunteering, Community space for hire, Picnic area, Play area, Holiday activities, Wildlife area, Sustainable/Green building on site
Open to the public? Yes
Open to the public - details: During opening times
Opening hours:

Our site and trails are open from dawn to dusk everyday except 24th December.

Accessible? Yes
Has livestock? Yes
Details of livestock and rare breeds kept:

During the winter months we have livestock on site for conservation grazing. In the past few years these have included Highland Cattle, Shetland Ponies and Welsh Mountain Ponies.

Directions:

Denmark Farm is situated 4 miles from Lampeter in Ceredigion, mid Wales. (Grid Reference SN586537). If you are travelling from Lampeter on the A485, look out for our brown tourist sign and take the turning left (after a stone bridge). Continue for 2 miles and Denmark Farm is located on the left hand side.

Alternatively if coming from the North on the A485, in the hamlet of Betws Bledrws, take a right turn opposite the chapel and the telephone box. Drive up the hill and along the level road until you reach a T-junction. Take a right at this junction and and Denmark Farm is located 30 metres on the left hand side.

Look out for the reversing mirror opposite our track and the wooden ‘Denmark Farm Conservation Centre’ sign which is just at the entrance of our track. Please be warned that Sat Nav often takes drivers a mile or two past our site so do take note of these directions.

For information on public transport visit www.traveline-cymru.info

The nearest train stations are Carmarthen (25 miles south) and Aberystwyth (25 miles north west), with connecting buses to Lampeter.

A very economic way to travel to Lampeter from London is on the Megabus. However this arrives in Lampeter at Midnight and departs very early in the morning, so is not very convenient for connections to Denmark Farm.

Local Buses from Lampeter to Tregaron pass through Betws Bledrws, from where it is a 1 mile walk to Denmark Farm. The new Bwcabus Service connects with other bus services and can provide transport to the end of the our track. You must register with Bwcabus first and prebook your journey. Buses only run Monday to Saturday and not on Sundays or bank holidays.