A476 road

A476 road

UK road routebox
road= A476
length-mi=
length-km=
direction= Southwest-Northeast
start= Llanelli
destinations= Llanelli
end= Fairfach
construction-date=
completion-date=
junctions=

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ukroadsmall|484
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The A476 is a main road linking Llanelli with Fairfach near Llandeilo, in Wales.

Settlements served by the road include:
*Llanelli
*Panteg
*Llannon
*Upper Tumble
*Cross Hands
*Gorslas
*Carmel
*Golden Grove
*Fairfach


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