Visit us and explore the trails around the nature reserve at Denmark Farm…
- Wander the 3 miles of paths, through a variety of habitats, and experience an amazing array of wildlife around our 40 acres of meadows, boardwalks, trails and lake.
- Seek out the roundhouse shelter in the woods, or one of our beautiful wooden structures such as the lakeside shelter, made using traditional methods and sustainably sourced materials and with the help of our amazing volunteers.
- Enjoy browsing in our Little Green Shop, explore the upcoming workshops offered in our training centre, or tour our Eco-friendly accommodation.
Here’s how to find us…
Our location
Denmark Farm Conservation Centre
Betws Beldrws
Lampeter
SA48 8PB
Our What3Words location is: unicorns.salmon.long
Getting here by car
Denmark Farm is situated 4 miles from Lampeter in Ceredigion, mid Wales. (Grid Reference SN586537). If you are travelling from Lampeter on the A485, look out for our brown tourist sign and take the turning left (after a stone bridge). Continue for 2 miles and Denmark Farm is located on the left hand side (look out for reversing mirror on right hand side, opposite the end of our track).
Alternatively if coming from the North on the A485, in the hamlet of Betws Bledrws, take a right turn opposite the chapel and the telephone box. Drive up the hill and along the level road until you reach a T-junction. Take a right at this junction and Denmark Farm is located 30 metres on the left hand side.
Look out for the reversing mirror opposite our track and the wooden ‘Denmark Farm Conservation Centre’ sign which is just at the entrance of our track.
PLEASE NOTE that Sat Nav often takes drivers a mile or two past our site so do take note of these directions.
Getting here by public transport
For information on public transport visit www.traveline.cymru
The nearest train stations are Carmarthen (25 miles south) and Aberystwyth (25 miles north west), with connecting buses to Lampeter.
To book a Taxi call Nick H: 07940 588809 or 07507 760132
Local Buses (Service 588/688) from Lampeter to Aberystwyth stop in Betws Bledrws, from where it is a 1.2 mile walk uphill to Denmark Farm (follow the white sign opposite the church). Buses only run Monday to Saturday and not on Sundays or bank holidays. Bws Bach y Wlad also have a service.
Opening hours and entrance charge
The trails at Denmark Farm are open daily from sunrise to sunset throughout the year except Christmas Eve.
Entry is free, all we request is a donation towards the maintenance of our site for your enjoyment and for wildlife.
Please leave your donation in the honesty box in the Welcome Shelter or donate online
Dogs
Dogs are welcome on the trails around Denmark Farm but must be kept on a lead at all times to protect the ground nesting birds and small animals on site.
All dog mess should be picked up and disposed of in biodegradable bags in the green cone in the wildlife garden (we can supply biodegradable bags in The Little Green Shop in return for a small donation if you need these).
ACCESSiBILITY
Our walking trails are fairly accessible and there is a step-free route around the nature reserve, but some paths are uneven. There are raised boardwalk sections over the muddiest sections of the walk.
Pop up and see us soon! Here are some things you can do on your visit…
Wildlife walks
Walk around the nature reserve
Browse the shop
Browse the shop, in person or online
Volunteer with us
Explore our volunteering opportunities
Become a member
Support our work and get discounts