Landmarks near War Memorial
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War Memorial
A solemn and scenic tribute in Aberystwyth, honoring local heroes with evocative sculptures and stunning views over Cardigan Bay.
Aberystwyth SY23 1DZ4.7Excellent 134 Reviews -
Aberystwyth Castle
Explore the evocative ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, a 13th-century coastal fortress with rich history and stunning sea views, open freely year-round.
Aberystwyth SY23 1DZ4.6Excellent 2,001 Reviews -
Castle Hotel
Historic charm and cozy comfort converge at Aberystwyth’s Castle Hotel, a welcoming coastal retreat with unique drinks and friendly hospitality.
35 South Rd, Aberystwyth SY23 1JW4.1Very Good 266 Reviews -
Nwy Prydain Beacon
Historic beacon atop Constitution Hill offering panoramic coastal views and a glimpse into Aberystwyth’s industrial heritage.
CWF9+X3, Aberystwyth SY23 2DN5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Brynellen
Explore Bryn Celli Ddu, a 5,000-year-old Neolithic passage tomb on Anglesey, famed for its ancient burial chamber and summer solstice alignment.
GW9V+JJ, Borth SY24 5JZ -
Machynlleth Town Clock
Historic Machynlleth Town Clock, a Victorian landmark symbolizing community pride and Welsh heritage in the heart of Penrallt Street.
Penrallt St, Machynlleth SY20 8AG4.4Very Good 446 Reviews -
Bryntail Lead Mine Buildings
Industrial heritage preserved in a Welsh valley—where Victorian lead processing meets modern conservation.
Llanidloes SY18 6NU4.6Excellent 291 Reviews -
Barmouth Bridge
Wales’ longest timber railway bridge, a historic marvel spanning the Mawddach Estuary with stunning views and rich heritage.
Barmouth LL42 1EQ4.8Excellent 849 Reviews -
Traeth Graig y Don
Discover Traeth Graig y Don, where Welsh history meets breathtaking coastal landscapes in a serene and timeless setting.
5G5G+R4, Llandysul SA44 6SW -
Sloeberry Farm
Eco-friendly lodges and canvas tents near Aberporth beach offering peaceful countryside escapes with private hot tubs and stunning starry skies.
Near, Aberporth SA43 2BQ4.5Excellent 60 Reviews -
Newcastle Emlyn Castle
Medieval Welsh stronghold steeped in dragon legend, overlooking the scenic River Teifi.
Castle St, Newcastle Emlyn SA38 9AF4.4Very Good 474 Reviews -
Talley Abbey
Wales's only Premonstratensian abbey, crowned by a soaring tower, set beside twin lakes in timeless solitude.
Talley, Llandeilo SA19 7YY4.6Excellent 318 Reviews -
Llywelyn Monument
A solemn granite tribute near Builth Wells honoring Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last native Prince of Wales and symbol of Welsh independence.
Cilmery, Builth Wells LD2 3LG4.7Excellent 61 Reviews -
Cardigan Guildhall Market
Discover Cardigan Guildhall Market, a historic indoor market blending heritage charm with vibrant local trade in the heart of Cardigan.
Guild Hall, Cardigan SA43 1JL4.1Very Good 328 Reviews -
Ynys Cyngar
Historic maritime landmark on the Glaslyn estuary, offering scenic coastal views and a glimpse into North Wales’ slate and shipping heritage.
WR4X+V4, Porthmadog LL49 9UU -
Castell Carndochan
Explore the evocative ruins of Carndochan Castle, a remote 13th-century Welsh fortress nestled in the rugged mountains of Gwynedd.
V76P, +C9 -
Aber-marchnad
Historic coastal market site at Criccieth, marked by resilience and scenic views beside the iconic castle ruins.
Hen Felin, Lon Felin, Criccieth LL52 0DN -
Site of Plaid Cymru’s founding
The quiet town square where Plaid Cymru, the Party of Wales, was founded in 1925 – a landmark of Welsh nationalism and cultural identity.
Y Maes, Pwllheli LL53 5HA -
Ogof Ddeuddrws
Explore Ogof Ddeuddrws, a twin-entrance coastal cave near Pwllheli, where ancient geology meets stunning sea views and rugged Welsh coastline.
Q8X5+H3, Pwllheli LL53 8AP -
Trwyn y Gwyddel
Windswept Welsh headland offering dramatic coastal vistas and authentic peninsula heritage.
Q6QV+H9, Pwllheli LL53 8BY -
National Trust - Paxton's Tower
Historic Neo-Gothic folly offering sweeping Tywi Valley panoramas and tranquil picnic spots near Llanarthney.
Llanarthney SA32 8HX4.6Excellent 423 Reviews -
Carmarthen Work House
Explore the historic Carmarthen Work House, a powerful testament to Wales’ social welfare past and resilience through times of hardship.
Carmarthen SA31 1DN3.5Good 2 Reviews -
South African War Memorial
A dignified tribute in Carmarthen’s Guildhall Square commemorating local heroes of the Anglo-Boer War with a striking marble soldier statue.
Guildhall Square, Carmarthen SA31 1PR2.0Poor 1 Reviews -
Cefn Llechid
A 400m moorland summit in the Brecon Beacons offering panoramic views, walking trails, and rich natural heritage.
Brecon Beacons National Park, Brecon LD3 8TB4.9Excellent 8 Reviews -
Ffridd Faldwyn, Montgomery
Explore the vast Iron Age hillfort of Ffridd Faldwyn, commanding the Severn Valley with ancient earthworks and panoramic Welsh landscapes.
Montgomery SY15 6HL -
Montgomery War Memorial
A solemn white stone column on Town Hill honoring Montgomeryshire’s fallen with sweeping panoramic views across Powys.
Chirbury Rd, Pound, Montgomery SY15 6QE4.8Excellent 11 Reviews -
Bedd Gelert
Discover Beddgelert, a charming village in Snowdonia National Park where legend, nature, and Welsh hospitality unite in stunning mountain surroundings.
Beddgelert, Caernarfon LL55 4YA4.7Excellent 732 Reviews -
Tre'r Ceiri Hillfort
Britain's highest Iron Age hillfort with intact walls, ancient dwellings, and sweeping peninsula views.
Llanaelhaearn, Caernarfon LL54 5AY4.9Excellent 45 Reviews -
Braich Las / Trwyn y Gorlech
Discover the rugged coastal cliffs and ancient heritage of Braich Las / Trwyn y Gorlech on Wales’ scenic Llŷn Peninsula.
Pistyll, Pwllheli LL53 6NN5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Kilns of Mynyddcerrig
Explore the historic limekilns of Mynyddcerrig, a window into Carmarthenshire’s rural industrial heritage and traditional limeburning craft.
Unnamed Road, Carmarthen SA32 8PY3.0Average 1 Reviews -
Gyrn Goch
A quiet coastal hamlet between Caernarfon Bay and the mountain Gyrn Goch, perfect for walkers and those seeking a peaceful Welsh retreat.
Caernarfon LL54 5PT5.0Excellent 4 Reviews -
Gwal y Filiast
Explore Gwal y Filiast, a mysterious Neolithic burial chamber steeped in Welsh legend and ancient history near Whitland.
Whitland SA34 0TU4.6Excellent 38 Reviews -
Welshpool Cockpit
Discover Welshpool Cockpit, an 18th-century octagonal historic landmark blending unique architecture with vibrant community heritage in the heart of Welshpool.
2 New St, Welshpool SY21 7RR4.0Very Good 3 Reviews -
Brecon Cathedral
Nine centuries of faith and heritage in Wales's most unique cathedral close
Cathedral Close, Brecon LD3 9DP4.6Excellent 595 Reviews -
The Brecon Castle Hotel
Historic Wales’ oldest hotel blending timeless charm with modern comforts near Brecon Beacons National Park.
Castle Square, Brecon LD3 9DB4.1Very Good 843 Reviews -
Duke of Wellington Monument
Historic bronze statue honoring the Duke of Wellington, a commanding presence in Brecon’s town centre and a testament to local artistry and British heritage.
The, Bulwark, Brecon LD3 7AA4.7Excellent 3 Reviews -
YHA Brecon Beacons
Rustic farmhouse hostel offering clean, cozy accommodation and a warm communal atmosphere in the heart of Brecon Beacons National Park.
Libanus, Brecon LD3 8NH4.5Excellent 228 Reviews -
Brecon Barracks
Historic military hub in Brecon, home to the Royal Welsh Regiment and its museum, set within the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park.
84-85 Watton, Brecon LD3 7EN5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Monkey Puzzle Trees
Striking evergreen Monkey Puzzle Trees on historic Hergest Ridge, a peaceful highlight along Offa’s Dyke Path near Kington.
Offa's Dyke Path, Kington HR5 3NY4.7Excellent 33 Reviews -
St Clears Castle
Explore the earthwork remains of St Clears Castle, a Norman motte-and-bailey fortress steeped in medieval Welsh history at the rivers’ confluence.
Garage, St Clears, Carmarthen SA333.8Good 18 Reviews -
The Baltic Inn & Restaurant
A welcoming countryside inn in Pontyates offering cozy rooms, hearty dining, and a peaceful Welsh village atmosphere.
Heol Y Pentre, Pontyates, Llanelli SA15 5RE3.9Good 202 Reviews -
Gorsaf Copa'r Wyddfa Summit Station
The high-altitude terminus of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, offering panoramic views and access to the summit of Wales’ highest mountain.
Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4UL4.5Excellent 410 Reviews -
Garnedd Ugain
Wales’ second-highest peak, part of the dramatic Snowdon Horseshoe, with sweeping views and rugged alpine terrain.
Caernarfon LL55 4UL5.0Excellent 15 Reviews -
Brynich Aqueduct
A soaring stone testament to 18th-century engineering and 20th-century restoration, spanning the River Usk.
Brynich, Brecon LD3 7SH4.8Excellent 14 Reviews -
Castell Bronllys
A free-to-enter Norman motte-and-bailey castle in the Brecon Beacons, offering panoramic views and a quiet step back into medieval Wales.
Bronllys, Brecon LD3 0HL4.4Very Good 198 Reviews -
Cae'r Gors
The childhood home of Kate Roberts, Wales' 'Queen of Literature', preserved as a window into quarrying-era hardship and literary genius.
Caernarfon LL54 7EY4.0Very Good 7 Reviews -
Castell Cydweli / Kidwelly Castle
A 900-year-old Norman fortress rising above the River Gwendraeth, where medieval military genius meets breathtaking Welsh countryside.
Castle Rd, Kidwelly SA17 5BQ4.7Excellent 1,992 Reviews -
Welsh Crannog Centre
Step back in time at the Welsh Crannog Centre, where Iron Age heritage meets the serene beauty of Llangorse Lake in Wales.
Llangorse, Brecon LD3 7TR4.2Very Good 35 Reviews -
Pont-y-Pair Bridge
Historic medieval bridge with bubbling waterfall, scenic views, and rich cultural legacy in the heart of Betws-y-Coed.
0BN, B5106, Betws-y-Coed4.7Excellent 2,857 Reviews -
Admiral Rodney’s Pillar
A towering 18th-century monument celebrating Admiral Rodney’s naval victories, set atop scenic Breidden Hill with panoramic valley views.
Shrewsbury SY5 9AY4.7Excellent 296 Reviews -
Amgueddfa Parc Howard - Parc Howard Museum
Discover Llanelli’s heritage and creativity in a stunning Victorian mansion set within expansive, tranquil gardens.
Felinfoel Rd, Llanelli SA15 3LJ4.5Excellent 358 Reviews -
Caernarfon Tower
Explore Caernarfon Tower, a medieval fortress sentinel offering breathtaking views and rich Welsh history in a UNESCO World Heritage setting.
Coed Helen Rd, Caernarfon LL54 5RS4.2Very Good 10 Reviews -
Llawhaden Castle
Medieval bishop's palace with commanding views over the Eastern Cleddau valley.
Tal-Y-Bont Hill, Llawhaden, Narberth SA67 8HL4.6Excellent 363 Reviews -
Caernarfon War Memorial
A dignified stone pillar in Castle Square honoring Caernarfon’s fallen heroes from the World Wars and beyond.
Castle Square, Caernarfon LL55 2PR4.0Very Good 3 Reviews -
Caernarfon Castle
Explore Caernarfon Castle, a majestic medieval fortress with iconic polygonal towers, rich history, and stunning views in the heart of North Wales.
Castle Ditch, Caernarfon LL55 2AY4.6Excellent 13,844 Reviews -
Pont Yr Aber
A scenic swing bridge linking Caernarfon Castle with woodland paths, offering iconic views and a touch of maritime theatre as boats pass beneath.
Pont Yr Aber, Caernarfon LL55 2AY4.0Very Good 22 Reviews -
Gorsedd Circle
A modern stone circle in Llanelli celebrating Welsh culture, poetry, and the spirit of the National Eisteddfod.
UK, Llanelli4.6Excellent 97 Reviews -
CARN / Oriel Pendeitsh
Discover contemporary Welsh art and culture in Caernarfon’s inspiring Oriel Pendeitsh gallery, a vibrant creative hub above the Tourist Information Centre.
Castle Ditch, Caernarfon LL55 2AY4.0Very Good 1 Reviews -
Caernarfon Castle Walls
Walk the remarkably complete medieval walls that Edward I built to fortress an entire town.
Hole in the Wall St, Caernarfon LL55 2AY4.5Excellent 19 Reviews -
Town walls in caenarfon
Explore Caernarfon’s medieval town walls, a nearly complete 13th-century fortress circuit symbolizing English power and Welsh heritage.
Caernarfon LL55 1RG5.0Excellent 6 Reviews -
South African War Memorial
A wheel-headed Celtic cross honouring 173 Caernarfonshire soldiers lost in the Boer War, unveiled in 1904.
6 Rowlands St, Caernarfon LL55 1EH4.0Very Good 1 Reviews -
Goleudy Tŵr Mawr
Historic white lighthouse on a magical tidal island, offering spectacular coastal views and rich Welsh maritime heritage.
Newbrough St, Caernarfon LL55 2HE4.9Excellent 524 Reviews -
Arthur's Stone
Discover the ancient mystery and legendary tales of Arthur's Stone, a serene Neolithic tomb set in Herefordshire’s scenic Golden Valley.
Arthur's Stone Ln, Dorstone, Hereford HR3 6AX4.5Excellent 424 Reviews -
Porth y Clochydd
Historic gateway to Llanfairpwll, where ancient heritage meets Wales’ famously long place name and vibrant village life.
4HQQ+2X, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll -
Celtic cross
A serene Celtic Cross memorial honoring Welsh poet Syr John Morris-Jones, set beside historic St. Mary's Church with stunning Menai Strait views.
Unnamed Road, 6SG, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll4.8Excellent 12 Reviews -
Loughor Castle
Medieval tower ruin commanding Roman-era strategic crossroads above the River Loughor estuary.
Castle St, Loughor, Swansea SA4 6TS4.0Very Good 205 Reviews -
Cadair y Cythraul
Discover the mysterious 'Chair of the Devil' in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, a historic landmark steeped in Welsh myth and ancient landscape charm.
4HWV+67, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll LL61 6SG5.0Excellent 2 Reviews -
Derwen Churchyard Cross
Explore the intricately carved 15th-century Derwen Churchyard Cross, a rare medieval Welsh monument set in a serene circular churchyard near Corwen.
Derwen, Corwen LL21 9SF4.6Excellent 7 Reviews -
Llys Rhosyr
Explore Llys Rhosyr, the only visible medieval Welsh princely court, where history, archaeology, and royal legacy converge on Anglesey’s scenic landscape.
Church St, Niwbwrch, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll LL61 6SG4.3Very Good 35 Reviews -
Tours of Wales
Discover Wales’ rich history and stunning landscapes on small-group, expertly guided day tours with Tours of Wales.
5 Longford Rd, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7ES5.0Excellent 82 Reviews -
Whiteford Lighthouse
A rare cast-iron lighthouse standing in the tidal estuary of the Gower Peninsula, reachable only at low tide across vast sands and saltmarsh.
Swansea SA3 1DL4.8Excellent 57 Reviews -
Llys a Chastell Tre-tŵr / Tretower Court and Castle
Medieval fortress and magnificent manor house where 900 years of Welsh power and prestige converge in one extraordinary site.
Powys, Tretower, Crickhowell NP8 1RF4.7Excellent 630 Reviews -
Bryn Gwyn Standing Stones
Discover the towering Neolithic Bryn Gwyn Standing Stones, ancient sentinels of Anglesey’s prehistoric past and ritual heritage.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll LL61 6UT4.8Excellent 16 Reviews -
Caer Leb (Prehistoric Castle Enclosure)
Explore Caer Leb, a prehistoric fortified enclosure with water-filled ditches that reveal ancient defensive ingenuity on scenic Anglesey.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll LL61 6NX4.5Excellent 19 Reviews -
Carreg Samson
Explore Carreg Samson, a majestic 5,000-year-old Neolithic dolmen perched on the Pembrokeshire coast, blending ancient mystery with stunning sea views.
Haverfordwest SA62 5HJ4.6Excellent 120 Reviews -
Cathedral Church of Saint Joseph (Eglwys Gadeirlan Siôseff Sant)
A majestic Gothic Revival cathedral in Swansea, symbolizing faith, history, and community since 1888.
Convent St, Swansea SA1 2BX4.6Excellent 52 Reviews -
Llangollen Bridge
A medieval stone bridge spanning the River Dee, blending centuries of history with stunning river valley views in the heart of Llangollen.
Castle St, Llangollen LL20 8NY4.7Excellent 301 Reviews
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