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Garnant sits in the valley of the River Amman, a few miles east of Ammanford, where the urban landscape begins to give way to the rising foothills of the Black Mountain. Built largely on the anthracite coal industry, the village still follows the linear "ribbon" pattern common to the South Wales Valleys, though today it feels much quieter than its industrial heyday. Life here revolves around the long stretch of the A474, where you’ll find the local primary school, a handful of traditional pubs, and small independent shops. One of the most practical landmarks is the Garnant Park Golf Club, which occupies the site of a former opencast mine and provides a sprawling green space that doubles as a spot for walking. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the village is a natural gateway to the western edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, offering direct access to the vast, windswept moorlands of Brynamman and beyond. It is a place where you can still find solid stone-fronted terrace housing and a strong sense of community, all set against the backdrop of the steep, wooded hillsides that define the Cwmaman landscape.