Best natural monuments around Abergwili offer a diverse range of natural and historical sites within a varied landscape. The area features tranquil parklands, expansive forests, and scenic river valleys, including the Tywi Valley where the Rivers Towy and Gwili converge. Visitors can explore sites ranging from botanical gardens to elevated viewpoints providing panoramic vistas. This region provides opportunities to appreciate local biodiversity and historical natural formations.
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A stone feature in Pencader on the mountain. Lovely view across the valley and a car parking spot next to it
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The Carn Heddwch (Peace Cairn) was constructed on Mynydd Llanfihangel Rhos y Corn, 2007. It has the word peace carved in four languages: Arabic, English, Hebrew and Welsh on different sides of the monument. The children of Brechfa school placed a time capsule in its center during its construction.
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Visit the Great Glass House at Botanical Gardens Wales. It's the largest single-span great glasshouse in the world houses the largest collection of Mediterranean plants in the Northern Hemisphere. it's a great day out and well worth the visit. You need to pay to enter the Botanical Gardens. Visit https://botanicgarden.wales/ for details
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Pen-crug-melyn is a summit in the Mid Wales region or range in Wales, United Kingdom of Great Britain. Pen-crug-melyn is 326 metres high. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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Mynydd Llangyndeyrn is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Carmarthen & Dinefwr, Wales. It is a hill reaching 263 metres (863 feet), which is a UK listed Marilyn. It is located west of Drefach and north of Pontyberem. The SSSI is approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km) east-west and 0.3 miles (0.48 km) north-south, taking the approximate shape of a horns downwards shallow crescent. As well as a trig point there are the remains of several prehistoric round cairns, burial mounds and a standing stone probably dating to the Bronze Age (c.2300 BC - 800 BC) arranged along the ridge of Mynydd Llangynderyn.
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For a family-friendly experience, consider visiting Carn Heddwch (Peace Cairn), which offers lovely views across the valley. Additionally, Parc yr Esgob (Bishop's Park) is ideal for families, featuring ancient trees, wildlife-rich woodland, and an oxbow lake. The National Botanic Garden of Wales also provides a wide array of flora and activities suitable for all ages.
Yes, The Great Glasshouse at the National Botanic Garden of Wales is wheelchair accessible. It houses the largest collection of Mediterranean plants in the Northern Hemisphere within the world's largest single-span glasshouse.
You can visit Mynydd Llangyndeyrn Summit and Standing Stones, a Site of Special Scientific Interest featuring prehistoric round cairns, burial mounds, and a Bronze Age standing stone. Paxton's Tower, while a Neo-Gothic folly, offers historical context and commanding views over the natural Tywi Valley.
Parc yr Esgob (Bishop's Park) is a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Its oxbow lake and woodland are home to diverse species including otters, bats, slowworms, eels, swans, and kingfishers. The Tywi Valley, where the Rivers Towy and Gwili converge, also supports rich biodiversity across its varied terrain.
The area offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre – Carmarthen Castle loop' or 'Cwm-Oernant Reservoirs – Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre loop'. Find more options on the Hiking around Abergwili guide. For mountain biking, the Brechfa Forest Trail Centre provides challenging routes like the 'Black Raven Trail' and 'Gorlech Trail'. Discover more on the MTB Trails around Abergwili guide.
Brechfa Forest is generally dog-friendly, offering various trails for you and your pet. Parc yr Esgob (Bishop's Park) also welcomes dogs, providing ample space for walks amidst nature. However, it's always best to check specific rules for lead requirements at each location.
The natural monuments around Abergwili can be enjoyed year-round. Parc yr Esgob (Bishop's Park) is open from dawn to dusk throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and vibrant flora, especially at the National Botanic Garden of Wales. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to areas like Brechfa Forest and the Tywi Valley, while winter provides a tranquil, often crisp, experience.
Parc yr Esgob (Bishop's Park) offers free parking. Brechfa Forest Trail Centre also provides free parking for visitors. For Carn Heddwch (Peace Cairn), there is a convenient car parking spot next to it. The National Botanic Garden of Wales has dedicated parking facilities, though entry fees apply.
Generally, permits are not required for accessing most natural monuments and public trails around Abergwili, such as Parc yr Esgob or Brechfa Forest. However, the National Botanic Garden of Wales requires an entry fee for access to its grounds and attractions like The Great Glasshouse.
For panoramic views of the Tywi Valley, including the National Botanic Garden of Wales, visit Paxton's Tower. Carn Heddwch (Peace Cairn) also offers lovely views across the valley. Additionally, Pen-crug-melyn Trig Point provides a summit experience with expansive vistas.
The National Botanic Garden of Wales is home to The Great Glasshouse, which is the largest single-span glasshouse in the world and houses the largest collection of Mediterranean plants in the Northern Hemisphere. It's also situated on National Cycle Network route 47, offering half-price entry for cyclists.
Parc yr Esgob (Bishop's Park) can be considered a hidden gem, offering a tranquil escape with ancient trees, diverse wildlife, and a secret walled garden, all with free entry and parking. Its commitment to conserving and enhancing wildlife makes it a valuable ecological site often overlooked.


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