Banwen
Banwen is a Village in the county of Neath Port Talbot (Castell-nedd Port Talbot).
Banwen postcode: SA10 9LH
There are great places to visit near Banwen.
Banwen History
There are some historic monuments around Banwen:
- Cerrig Duon Stone Circle
- Fan Gyhirych round cairn
- Coed Ddu ring cairn
- Lefel Fawr Coal Adit
- Saith Maen
- Blaen-Cwmbach Camp
- Roman Marching Camp South East of Coelbren Fort
- Remains of Venallt Ironworks
- Bryn Llydan Round Barrow
- Cribarth Limestone Quarries and Tramroads
- Pentreclwydau Colliery
- Three Round Cairns on Carn Caca
- Hut Circle West of Saith Maen
- Nant Tawe Fechan Burnt Mound
- Pen-Rhiw-Angharad Round Cairns
- Banwen Gwys Round Cairns
- Hirfynydd Roman Earthwork
- Sand Hill round cairn
- Roman Marching Camp South West of Melin Court Brook
- Foel Chwern Round Cairn
- Allt Fach Deserted Rural Settlement
- Craig-y-Rhiwarth Hillfort
- Coed Ddu house platforms and enclosure
- Carn Cornel Round Cairn
- Dinas Silica Mine
- Blaen-Cwmbach Earthwork
- Remains of Blast Furnace at Melin Court
- Carn Caglau cairn
- Section of Road NE of Coelbren Fort
- Deserted Settlements 800m N of Blaenau Farm
- Rectangular Platform
- Sand Hill ring cairn
- Pillow Mounds at Pant Mawr
- Ffos Toncenglau cross ridge dyke
- Maen Madoc
- Bryn Llechwen ring cairn
- Carnau Gwynion cairn cemetery
- Maen Llia Stone
- Ynysgedwyn Colliery, Fan House
- Round Cairn NW of Blaen-Nedd Isaf
- Abercrave Ironworks
- Dyffryn Nedd
- Bwlch y Ddeuwynt Round Cairn
- Gelli-nedd Hillfort
- Glynneath Gunpowder Works
- Camp 280m S of Melin Court Brook
- Remains of Blast Furnaces at Banwen
- Cefn Cul ring cairn
- Craig y Ddinas Hillfort
- Round Barrow SW of Maen Llia
- Burnt Mound South of Fan Hir
- Coelbren Fort
- Tramroad at Ystradgynlais