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Yma Dechreuodd y Cyfan

Bydd Llambed yn siŵr o’ch synnu, a hyd yn oed pan fyddwch yn gwybod beth i’w ddisgwyl, mae campws Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant yn olygfa syfrdanol bob tro.

Eich Ysbrydoli

Ymgollwch yn chwedlau’r oesoedd yn Llambed. Mae yma fynyddoedd a choedwigoedd ac afonydd gwyllt a godidog, ble well i gael ei ysbrydoli ar gyfer eich astudiaethau? Sefydlwyd y campws yn 1822, yma dechreuodd addysg uwch yng Nghymru a’r 200 mlynedd o hanes cyfoethog yn y byd academaidd sy’n ysbrydoli ein haddysgu arloesol a blaengar.

Adeiladau a Chyfleusterau Llambed

An aerial view of the college in Lampeter, showing the traditional layout around a central quadrangle.

Be Inspired

Nestled in the picturesque market town of Lampeter, surrounded by the rolling hills and ancient woodlands of the Cambrian Mountains, this campus offers a tranquil space for study and reflection. It is an ideal venue for academic workshops, research training, and conferences. Whether you are attending a focused colloquium or a large international forum, Lampeter’s setting fosters creativity and intellectual exploration.

students sitting around coffee table in Lampeter

Relax and have fun

For those seeking relaxation or recreation, the campus boasts a well-being walk, a fully equipped gym, and a sports hall for various activities. Socialise with friends in the campus bar, enjoy a meal in the canteen, or grab coffee and cake at 1822 Café. The beautiful green campus offers accommodation just a short walk from the town’s shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs.

Students walking across bridge surrounded by green trees

Enjoy nature and study 

Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a picnic or barbecue in the Meadow, while book lovers can explore the university library, which also hosts board game nights, including sessions of Dungeons & Dragons in the Founders’ Library.

Student looking at rare book with academic in Archives.

Delve into history

Lampeter is home to the prestigious Roderic Bowen Library and Archives, which holds around 275,000 printed volumes. The UWTSD Special Collections and Archives house some of the university’s oldest and rarest books, manuscripts, and historical documents, attracting researchers from across the world.

Accommodation

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Staying at Lampeter Campus

Our living spaces at Lampeter are located on the main campus.
By choosing to stay with us, you will be just a stone’s throw away from everything that our beautiful Lampeter campus has to offer.

Immerse yourself in Lampeter's rural setting

Lampeter town centre

Explore the town

Lampeter offers a mix of independent shops, restaurants and cultural attractions. Browse local crafts and produce at the farmers’ market, or visit the Welsh Quilt Centre, which showcases a world-famous collection of Welsh quilts in the town’s historic Town Hall.

Its pubs and restaurants serve a variety of local produce, ensuring there is something for every taste. Food lovers will enjoy the town’s excellent restaurants, from Granny’s Kitchen and The Mustard Seed to the vegetarian café at Mulberry Bush Wholefoods, a local establishment since 1974. 

As an eco-heritage town, Lampeter has embraced green initiatives, including community-led sustainability projects and eco-friendly businesses. 

student cycling through woods on path at Lampeter campus

Get active

Lampeter is surrounded by some of Wales’ most stunning landscapes. 

Walk to Falcondale Lake, explore the Iron Age settlement of Allt-Goch Castle, or venture to one of the many nearby hillforts. Long Wood Community Woodland consists of 4km of footpaths and 10km of bridlepaths, providing an excellent location for nature walks and horse riding. 

The region is perfect for outdoor activities, including hiking in the Brycheiniog National Park and Cambrian Mountains, and surfing and coasteering on the west coast. Cardigan Bay is just a short drive away, home to some of Wales’ most beautiful beaches. 

Image of Lampeter campus with rugby ball sculpture commemorating 150 years of the sport in Wales

History on the doorstep

The first known rugby match ever played in Wales took place at Lampeter in 1866. Its 150th anniversary was celebrated in 2016 and commemorated with a sculpture on campus.

Visit the Dolaucothi Gold Mines, a National Trust site that offers a glimpse into the history of Welsh Roman gold mining. Explore Strata Florida Abbey, where archaeological excavations reveal fascinating insights into Wales’ past. Tour Dinefwr Castle and Cilgerran Castle, both of which offer stunning views and a rich history. 

Enjoy the colourful harbour town of Aberaeron, known for its stylish Georgian architecture, seafood restaurants and independent shops. 

Dylan Thomas Summer Schools

The Dylan Thomas International Summer School is a 12-day accredited writing course at Lampeter campus. The programme, founded by renowned Welsh poet and playwright Menna Elfyn in 2014, benefits from small class sizes.