Step back in time with a heritage steam train journey along the scenic Gwili Valley, offering beautiful views, family-friendly events, and a taste of classic rail travel in rural Wales.
Based at Bronwydd Arms Station just north of Carmarthen, the Gwili Railway invites visitors to experience the charm of vintage rail travel through the peaceful Gwili Valley. This lovingly restored heritage line runs alongside the River Gwili, offering a relaxed and scenic ride through lush countryside.
The railway operates both steam and heritage diesel trains, and hosts a range of special events throughout the year – from seasonal family days to classic car shows and dining experiences. Passengers can explore restored carriages, visit the gift shop, or grab refreshments at the station café.
Ideal for railway enthusiasts, families, or anyone looking for a unique and nostalgic day out, the Gwili Railway brings the golden age of rail back to life in an unforgettable setting.



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