Felin-Fach
Felin-Fach is a Town in the county of Powys.
There are great places to visit near Felin-Fach including some great waterfalls, mountains, caves and ancient sites.
Felin-Fach's best nearby waterfalls can be found at Sgwd Yr Eira, Dan Yr Ogof Waterfalls, Sgwd Isaf Clun Gwyn, and Sgwd Y Pannwr.
Felin-Fach's best nearby mountains can be found at Corn Du, and Pen y Fan.
Dan Yr Ogof is one of Felin-Fach's best, nearby caves to visit in Felin-Fach.
The area around Felin-Fach's best ancient sites can be found at Maen Llia Standing Stone.
Felin-Fach History
There are some historic monuments around Felin-Fach:
- Twyn y Post Cairns
- Plas-y-Gaer Camp
- St Eluned's Chapel and Well
- Cefn Clawdd Cairn
- Moated Site E of Pont-y-Bat Wood
- Moated Site 670m NE of Lower Penwaun
- Castle Madoc Mound
- The Peterstone
- Llanddew Castle
- Llanfilo Camp
- Twyn Llechfaen Hillfort
- Town Wall and Gatehouse at Captain's Walk
- Trefecca Castle Mound
- Medieval Building in Llanfilo Village
- Slwch Camp
- Enclosure W of Allt yr Esgair
- Brynich Aqueduct (Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal)
- Crannog in Llangorse Lake
- Llanfilo Moated Site
- Mynydd Llangorse, cairn on S end of
- Moated Site 800m NE of Felinfach
- Oaklands Moated Site
- Earthworks South West of Llanddew Church
- Bailey Bach Round Cairn and Cist
- Western Camp
- Banc y Celyn Stone Circle
- Castell Madoc Ringwork
- Bronllys moated site
- Begwns round cairn
- Cefn Barn Ringwork
- Gwenddwr Deserted Village
- Begwns standing stone
- Llyswen Camp
- Boughrood Castle
- Ring Cairn on Waun Gunllwch
- Cross-Slab in Church
- Llandefaelog Fach Motte
- Talgarth Camp
- House Platforms and Hollow Ways in the Shrunken Medieval Village of Llanfihangel Tal-y-Llyn
- Alexanderstone Mound and Bailey Castle
- Gwaun Ymryson Round Cairn
- Pen y Wyrlod Long Cairn
- Trefecca-Fawr Moated Site
- Town Wall at Watton Mount
- Cefn Clawdd Cairn (East)
- Twmpan Castle Mound
- Round Barrow 400m S of Church
- Twyn y Garth Round Barrows
- Neuadd-Glan-Gwy Standing Stone
- Twyn-y-Gaer
- Cornelau Uchaf Enclosure
- Standing Stone E of Llangoed Wood
- Castle Earthwork 200m S of Coed Caeau
- Tredustan Castle Mound
- Brecon Bridge
- Castle Mound 800m NNW of Ty'n-y-Caeau
- Moated Site in Llanfilo Village
- Cross-Slab in Church
- Pentre Jack Settlement
- Crickadarn Camp
- Pipton Long Barrow
- Castle Mound 400m N of Cefnige
- Brecon Castle
- Pen-y-Crug
- Blaenhenllan round cairn
- Porthamel Tower
- Bronllys Castle
- Ty Illtyd Long Barrow