Pembrokeshire Llamas

Clynderwen

Get tickets now for a woolly and wonderful day out for all ages in Pembrokeshire!

Looking for a quirky, unforgettable family adventure in the heart of West Wales? Say hello to Pembrokeshire Llamas, where gentle treks, furry friends, and stunning countryside come together for a magical experience.

What’s it all about?

Pembrokeshire Llamas is a small, friendly trekking centre nestled in the rolling hills of the Preseli Mountains. Families are invited to meet, greet, and walk alongside their very own llama companion on a scenic guided trek through nature.

These lovable animals are calm, curious, and surprisingly chatty, perfect for kids and grown-ups alike. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just fancy a gentle stroll, the llamas set the pace and bring the smiles.

Highlights at Pembrokeshire Llamas:

  • Walk your own llama (yes, really!)
  • Learn fun llama facts from friendly guides
  • Snap the ultimate llama selfie
  • Enjoy peaceful trails and picnic spots
  • Spot wildlife and explore the great outdoors

No screens, no stress, just fresh air, laughter, and a chance to bond with nature. The treks are suitable for all ages, and the llamas are trained to walk gently beside children and adults!

Location

Pembrokeshire Llamas

Glanrhydwilym,
Llandissilio,
Clynderwen,
SA66 7QH
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How to find us

Most Sat-Navs will take you right to the gate using the postcode.

From the A40 at Narberth:

  • Follow the A478 north towards Cardigan. Pass through Clunderwen and shortly afterwards pass through Llandissilio. Continuing on the A478 for around two minutes, there is a left hand turn signposted for Rhydwilym. The sign post cannot easily be seen until the driver is already upon the turning, so keep your eyes peeled. Follow this lane and signs down towards Rhydwilym. Pembrokeshire Llamas is situated half way down the hill on a double 90 degree bend – keep an eye out for the yellow grit box which is next to the gate. Also keep an eye out for the yellow llama ‘Xing’ signs in the trees near the centre.

From Cardigan:

  • Follow the A478 south towards Narberth / Tenby. Pass through Rhoshill, Crymych and Efailwen. A few minutes after leaving Efailwen there is a turning on the right signposted Rhydwilym. Follow this lane and signs down towards Rhydwilym. Pembrokeshire Llamas is situated half way down the hill on a double 90 degree bend – keep an eye out for the yellow grit box which is next to the gate. Also keep an eye out for the yellow llama ‘Xing’ signs in the trees near the centre.
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Can I bring my dog to Pembrokeshire Llamas?

No, dogs are not allowed on-site.

Can children walk a llama at Pembrokeshire Llamas?
  • Customers must be 16 years or older to walk their own llama.
  • Children younger than 16 can share a llama with an adult (i.e. the adult holds the llama’s lead at the same time as the child).
  • Llamas are large strong animals that stand 1.8m (6 foot) and can weigh 200kg (450lbs) when mature.
  • Children under 16 are welcome to attend the walk without a llama (i.e. someone else in your party walks the llama).
  • Not suitable for young children unless they are good walkers (the trek route is approximately three miles and takes on average two hours to complete).
Do children need to be accompanied at Pembrokeshire Llamas?

A paying adult will need to attend for each child under 16 that wants to walk a llama.

Will treks be cancelled in bad weather at Pembrokeshire Llamas?

The alpaca treks are all-weather activities and will take place in all weather conditions. You should come dressed appropriately for the forecast.

In the summertime, treks can occasionally be cancelled due to it being too hot for llamas. 

If there are weather warnings in place, you will be contacted by Pembrokeshire Llamas to reschedule your trek. 

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Pembrokeshire Llama Trekking Experience

Take a walk with a llamas on a scenic stroll through the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside.

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