How to Find Us
Glasbren HQ is nestled on the cliffs above the Three Rivers estuary in Carmarthenshire, on the historical and majestic National Trust farm, Parc yr Arglwydd | Lords Park. We’re an idyllic, 30-minute walk along the Wales Coast Path or a 5-minute drive from the village of Llansteffan. We are around 1.5 hours drive from Cardiff, 2 hours from Bristol and 4 hours from London.
Directions - Driving
Heading southwest from Carmarthen, follow the B4312 to Llansteffan. Continue through the villages and out the other side. Continue uphill until you reach a bend at the top of the hill - take the left turn on the bend. Follow this road for around 1km until you see some wooden National Trust signs for Lords Park Farm and Lacques Fawr. Turn left here. Follow the long drive (do not turn right to Lacques Fawr), and you’ll see the farm with it’s white, lime washed buildings in the distance. Follow signs for parking and come and say hello!
NOTE: The postcode will often take you to the wrong place. If you end up at Lacques Mansion, you’ve turned too early. Best to use the Google maps pin or what3words below, or the written directions above.
Address: Glasbren CIC, Lords Parc, Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire, SA33 5LT
Google maps - 51.761493, -4.409888
what3words - ///headache.something.orange
Visits by appointment only. Please contact us to arrange a visit.
Public Transport & Walking
Our nearest transport hub is CARMARTHEN, reachable by train and by coach. National Express stop in Carmarthen, as do National Rail services heading West. To reach the farm by public transport - local buses stop here, just 1.5 kms walk from the farm by road, or in Llansteffan village, around a 30 minute walk from the farm by the Wales Coast Path (see map below).
227 Carmarthen - Bus Stop
08:35 11:10 14:10 16:20 17:45
227 Bus stop - Carmarthen
07:40 09:10 11:45 14:50 17:00 18:25
For more information on bus times, click here. If you’re volunteering with us, we can probably arrange a car share, or at least a lift from the bus stop - or for a great day’s adventuring, why not walk on the footpath from the village to us?! Get together with others and head off along the beach to Scott’s Bay, past a holy well, up along the cliffs and down into the farm, where we’ll have refreshments and lots of kudos waiting for you! It’s a beautiful walk and can really add to the whole experience of visiting us at the farm. Find a map and more information here.
Visits to the farm are by appointment only. This is a busy working farm, and we’re very busy people (as you can imagine!) and we’re unlikely to have time to meet you and show you around if you turn up unannounced - we’d hate for you to waste a trip! We run plenty of open community days, weekly volunteer days, workshops and events where you can find out more about the farm and the project. If you’d like a tour of the farm and what we’re up to, we’re happy to discuss and schedule that with you, but we do ask for a contribution to our farm supporter fund. As you saw above, the Wales Coast Path does run through and around the farm, and you’re welcome to enjoy the landscape and surrounding area, and wander into our emerging market gardens and community orchard (see map below).