Gelli Aur Country Park/Golden Grove

Carmarthenshire Falconry
operates from
Gelli Aur Country Park/Golden Grove


Carmarthenshire Falconry is proud to work alongside Gelli Aur Country park/Golden Grove to offer falconry here in Carmarthenshire. The next few years will be an exciting for  Carmarthenshire Falconry and Gelli Aur Country Park/Golden Grove as we develop falconry within the Country Park. With all the new plans this will bring you an experience that you will NEVER forget. There is an opportunity now before/after every experience you can enjoy the 30 acres of beautiful woodland walks/ go looking for the Deer (in the deer park) or relax in Gelli Aur Country Park café all are FREE to look around and enjoy, for 2019 there is also  be guided tours of the house and Arboretum (a cost is involved for these so please contact Gelli Aur Country Park/Golden Grove for me information).
Come and spend a day in one of the most beautiful settings in Carmarthenshire.  

Gelli Aur Country Park/Golden Grove History
After years of underinvestment and neglect Golden Grove is now about to undergo a transformation. The Golden Grove Trust has been successful in attracting funding from Visit Wales in order to restore and reopen its beloved deer park, arboretum and gardens to the public once again. In addition new interpretation rooms will tell the fascinating story of the estate and visitors will be able to relax in the stylish tea rooms after working up a healthy appetite after exploring the many lovely walks in the grounds.
The Golden Grove Estate near Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire was the largest and most important estate in South West Wales. At its peak, it totalled 50,000 acres which included five castles and 12 manors. Its parkland is a palimpsest of over half a millennium of careful estate management, embodying various sea changes in landscape and architectural design as well as the personal aspirations and interests of its owners the Vaughans and the Cawdors, two of the most influential
and colourful families in the county during the past 500 years.
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