Bodfari
Bodfari is a Village in the county of Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych).
Bodfari postcode: LL16 4EB
There are great places to visit near Bodfari including some great villages, rivers and streams, waterfalls, towns, ancient sites, hills, nature reserves and historic buildings.
Villages to visit near Bodfari include Dyserth, and Trelawnyd.
Bodfari is near some unmissable rivers and streams like Afon Ffyddion,
There are a number of waterfalls near to Bodfari including Rhaeadr Dyserth.
Towns to visit near Bodfari include Prestatyn.
Gop Hill Cairn is a great place to visit close to Bodfari if you like ancient sites.
The area around Bodfari boasts some of the best hills including Gop Hill Cairn, and Graig Fawr.
Nature Reserves to visit near Bodfari include Graig Fawr.
Places near Bodfari feature a number of interesting historic buildings including Trelawnyd Memorial Hall.
Bodfari History
There are some historic monuments around Bodfari:
- Three Round Barrows in Cwm Wood
- Round Barrow 450m SSW of Llynfanod
- St Hilary's Chapel Tower
- Bryn Digrif Round Barrows
- Pant Ifan Round Barrow
- Clive Engine House, Meliden
- Plas Heaton Round Barrow
- Dyserth Castle
- Round Barrow 400m SE of Tai Marian
- Round Barrow 270m NW of Traveller's Inn
- Round Barrow 135m SE of Lodge Farm
- Groesffordd round barrows
- Y Gorseddau Round Barrows
- Trelawnyd Churchyard Cross
- Bron Fadog Enclosure
- Round Barrow 225m SE of Plas Newydd
- Round Barrow West of Ty Draw
- Round Barrows North West of Axton Baptist Chapel
- Old Foxhall Earth Circle
- Round Barrow 180m NW of Groesfaen
- St Asaph Bridge
- Hen-dy round barrow
- Crown Wood Round Barrow
- Pen-y-Cloddiau Camp
- Denbigh Castle and Medieval Town
- Barrow on E Slope of Gop Hill
- Round Barrow 350m SW of Glol Farm
- Bwrdd y Rhyfel Camp
- Coed Clattwn Moated Site
- Old Foxhall Round Barrow
- Rhewl Round Barrows
- Offa's Dyke: Section E of Trelawnyd
- Denbigh Medieval Town (North - Eastern Corner)
- Llyn Du Round Barrow
- Llys Gwenllian Mound & Bailey
- The Gop Caves
- Gop Cairn
- Round Barrow 135m NW of Rosehill Farm Gorsedd
- Criccin Cross
- Coed Plas Round Barrow
- Pysgodlan Moated Site
- Round Barrow 270m E of Axton Baptist Chapel
- Coed Bron-Fawr Round Barrow
- Round Barrow 270m NW of Waen Isaf
- Denbigh Town Wall
- Downing Hall Inscribed Stone (now in Whitford Church)
- Moel-y-Gaer Camp
- Groes Faen Bach round barrow
- Offa's Dyke: Section North of Crown Inn
- Glol Camp
- Coed-y-bryn round barrow
- Leicester's Church
- Round Barrow 225m E of Minffordd Cottage
- Enclosure, Field System & Hollow-ways North of Pant
- Civil War Earthworks
- Brynbella Mound, and sections of Offas Dyke adjoining it.
- Round Barrow 450m South West of Glol Farm
- Moel Hiraddug Hillfort
- Moel y Gaer
- Rhuddlan Town Banks
- Siamber-Wen Medieval House
- Bryn yr Odyn Round Barrow
- Barrows 378m E of Berthen-Gam School
- Coed Shepherd Round Barrow
- Ffynnon Beuno Cave
- Round Barrow 225m E of Village
- Offa's Dyke: Section North West of Tre Abbot-Fawr
- Part of Site of Norman Borough
- Round Barrow 153m NW of Plas yn Rhos
- Pont Dafydd (old)
- Berthen-Gam Round Barrow
- Ffynnon Fair (Well), Cefn
- Round Barrow 800m NE of Criafol Farm
- Plas-Meifod Round Barrow
- Offa's Dyke:Section N & S of the Circle on Holywell Racecourse, and Circle and Round Barrow
- Maen Achwyfan
- Coed Glyn-Bach Round Barrow
- Hen Caerwys Deserted Village Site
- Criafol Round Barrow
- Pennant Mines Winding Engine House & Chimney, Rhuallt
- Round Barrow WSW of Llyfanod
- Moel Arthur Camp
- New Foxhall House
- Pen-y-graig round barrow
- Two Round Barrows on Moel Maen Efa
- Offa's Dyke: Tan-y-Graig Section
- Nook round barrow
- Ffrith y Garreg-Wen Round Barrow
- Cae Gwyn Cave
- Coed Trefraith Enclosure
- Offa's Dyke: Section from Rhydwen-Fach to Coed Pen-y-Gelli
- Denbigh Friary
- New Foxhall Dovecot
- Llyfanod round barrow