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After the recent sell out Blues Festival in late July, it's the Folk/Roots turn over the bank holiday at the Festival of The Celts at the picturesque Green Valley Arts Site.
The former rail line runs from the Berrington Hill Cwmtwrch to Cwmllynfell, the transformation over 5 years is amazing.
All powered by solar energy and the real ale barn is made from the wood of the felled trees. An outdoor earth stage, huge big lodge tipi and Chinese marquees make this a delightful riverside walk as well as a camping site. Well worth a day out.
Local taxis firms in Ammanford and Pontardawe have special festival return rates.
See www.greenvalleyarts.co.uk/festival_of%20_the_celts_2014.html for further information.
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