Llansadwrn

Llansadwrn is a community and small village in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is located in the countryside of the River Tywi river valley, about half way between Llanymddyfri to the north-east, and Llandeilo to the south-west, just off the A40 road. The community is bordered by the communities of: Cynwyl Gaeo; Llanwrda; Myddfai; Llangadog; Manordeilo and Salem; and Talley, all being in Carmarthenshire. According to tradition, it was founded by an early Christian saint, Sadwrn (fl. around 460 AD). Four miles to the west of the village are the ruins of Talley Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Talyllychau).

Llansadwrn

Llansadwrn is a community and small village in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is located in the countryside of the River Tywi river valley, about half way between Llanymddyfri to the north-east, and Llandeilo to the south-west, just off the A40 road. The community is bordered by the communities of: Cynwyl Gaeo; Llanwrda; Myddfai; Llangadog; Manordeilo and Salem; and Talley, all being in Carmarthenshire. According to tradition, it was founded by an early Christian saint, Sadwrn (fl. around 460 AD). Four miles to the west of the village are the ruins of Talley Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Talyllychau).