Best lakes around Llandybie are found within the Carmarthenshire region, offering diverse aquatic environments. The area features a mix of natural glacial lakes and man-made reservoirs, set amidst varied landscapes from mountain escarpments to country parks. These bodies of water provide opportunities for activities such as walking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The region's lakes are notable for their natural beauty and recreational potential.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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This beautiful reservoir is framed by the stunning mountain scenery of the Brecon Beacons. From the vantage point of the Swidd Valley Trail, you can enjoy a great view of the reservoir and its picturesque surroundings.
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Lovely cycle path. Nice pub on route just off of cycle path with good food but a little expensive. Route has nice views
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Nice gravel track down to the reservoir with lovely views. Track down can get muddy but good fun. Do-able on a gravel bike
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Easy walking along the Eastern and Southern edges of the reservoir, courtesy of the Gower Way (a 35-mile path linking Penller Castell to Rhossili if you fancy stretching your legs a little further). Fantastic views.
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At the heart of the Country Park is a lake, surrounded by a peat bog. Elsewhere are areas of heathland and broadleaved woodland. Facilities include a visitor centre, cafe and Mountain Bike and Tarmac / good quality bike trails.
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Great place to canoe or SUP. Organised tours can be arranged or you can self-launch, with permission.
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Cyclists need to be aware of vehicles and walkers using the road between the Lower and Upper reservoir.
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The lower reservoir is not suitable to go around. There are steep steps at one end.
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For watersports, the Swiss Valley Reservoir (Lower Lliedi Reservoir) and Cwm Lliedi Reservoir are excellent choices. You can arrange organized tours or self-launch with permission.
The Upper Lliw Reservoir offers easy walking along its Eastern and Southern edges, forming part of the Gower Way. Additionally, Llyn Llech Owain Country Park provides walking opportunities and trails suitable for leisurely activities.
Yes, Springwater Lakes, located near Lampeter, is a popular destination for anglers. It features five spring-fed lakes, including a specimen carp lake, mixed coarse lakes, and a fly-fishing lake. They also offer a caravan and camping park, making it ideal for fishing holidays.
Talley Lakes are a haven for wildlife, especially for birdwatchers, with overwintering wildfowl, breeding ducks, grebes, and swans. You might spot Great Crested Grebes, Mute Swans, Goldeneye, and Goosanders. The lakes are also home to important invertebrates and dragonflies. At Lower Lliw Reservoir, keep an eye out for Peregrine, Kestrel, Raven, and various other bird species.
Llyn Llech Owain Country Park is very family-friendly, featuring a lake, peat bog, heathland, and woodland, along with a visitor centre, cafe, and bike trails. The Swiss Valley Reservoir and Upper Lliw Reservoir are also noted as family-friendly options for walks and cycling.
The Swiss Valley Reservoir features a lovely cycle path. The Upper Lliw Reservoir allows cycling or portaging your bike around the reservoir and through the forest. For mountain biking, Llyn Llech Owain Country Park offers dedicated MTB trails. You can find more mountain biking routes in the area by visiting the MTB Trails around Llandybie guide.
Talley Lakes are notable for a Norman motte located between the two lakes, adding a historical element to the natural beauty. Llyn y Fan Fach, nestled below the Black Mountain escarpment, is deeply associated with Welsh folklore and local legends.
The best time to visit depends on your interest. Talley Lakes are excellent for observing overwintering wildfowl in colder months, while in summer, the upper lake is particularly striking with its yellow and white water lilies. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities, though the region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can enjoy easy walks along the Upper Lliw Reservoir. Llyn y Fan Fach offers stunning views and opportunities for hiking in dramatic mountain scenery. For more detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Llandybie guide or the Easy hikes around Llandybie guide.
Llyn Llech Owain Country Park has a visitor centre, cafe, and plenty of parking (with a charge). The Upper Lliw Reservoir also has a cafe in its car park (note: it may only take cash). Springwater Lakes offers a 4-star caravan and camping park with accessible facilities.
Both the Upper Lliw Reservoir and Lower Lliw Reservoir offer fantastic views, with the latter set amongst stunning mountain scenery. Llyn y Fan Fach also provides dramatic views over the surrounding Carmarthen Fans.


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