Llandysul
Llandysul is a Village in the county of Ceredigion.
Llandysul postcode: SA44 4BZ
There are great places to visit near Llandysul.
Llandysul History
There are some historic monuments around Llandysul:
- Tomen Rhyd-Owen
- Cerrig Llwydion Burial Chamber
- Carn Wen Round Barrow
- Crug Fach Round Barrow
- Gareg Hir Standing Stone
- Coetan Samson Burial Chamber
- Gilfach-Fach Round Barrow
- Castell Hywel
- Defended Enclosure 250m NE of Pont Henllan
- Carreg Wen Standing Stone
- Castell Du Castle Mound
- Whilgarn Ring Cairn
- Round Cairns & Standing Stone SW of Blaen-Nant-Rhys
- Castle Pencader
- Castell Nant-y-Garan
- Pont Henllan Pillbox
- Crugiau Fach Round Barrows
- Craig-Gwrtheyrn
- Castell Pistog
- Nant-Gronw Round Barrows
- Crug y Gorllwyn Round Barrow
- Castell 270m E of Moeddyn-Fach
- Nant Barre Caerau
- Clawdd-Mawr
- Promontory Fort SSW of Felin Cwrrws
- Panthir Defended Enclosure
- Crug Glas Round Barrow
- Dinas Cerdin
- Castell Gwynionydd
- Crug Bach
- Defended Enclosure 500m NNE of Blaen-maenog
- Crug Gwyn Round Barrow
- Pentre-Cwrt Pillbox
- Pen Coed-Foel Camp
- Castell Pyr
- Inscribed Stone & Early Gravestones in St Michael's Church
- Crug Perfa Round Barrow
- Crug Bach Round Barrow
- Gernos Mountain Round Barrow Cemetery
- Castle Llwyn Bedw
- Crug Tarw
- Domen Llawddog (Or Tomen Maesllan) Mound & Bailey Castle
- Blaen Glowen Round Barrow
- Pen Castell
- Crug 460m WSW of Brynamlwg, Pencader
History of Llandysul
In 1644, during the English Civil War, the Royalist army was defending Ceredigion against the Parliamentary army. One of the three arches of the bridge at Llandysul was pulled down by the Royalists to prevent the Parliamentarians crossing into Ceredigion. The bridge was later rebuilt with a single arch.