Cross Hands is a town in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales about 12 miles from Carmarthen. (Not to be mistaken with the village of Crosshands between Login and Llanboidy, also in Carmarthenshire). Crosshands sits north of Llanelli and to the west of Ammanford and close to the A48 road.
Cross Hands Public Hall is one of only three of its kind in Wales. The Public Hall was erected in 1920 and designed by an unknown Italian Designer in the classic Art Deco Style. Fully restored, the Public Hall has a fully functioning stage and cinema screen and is protected as a Grade 2 listed building.
The Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park lies to the west of Cross Hands and a major cycle route weaves its way past Cross Hands en-route from Carmarthen to the Gower Peninsula.