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Attractions and Places To See around Llangwm - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Llangwm, a historic village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, offers a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Situated on the Llangwm Pill off the River Cleddau estuary, the area is characterized by scenic river views, rolling farmland, and woodlands. It provides opportunities for exploring historical landmarks and engaging in outdoor activities.

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  • The most popular attractions is Cairn Ben Lloyd Singletrack, a cycle_way that winds through…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala)

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At 6km long and 0.8km wide Llyn Tegid is the largest natural lake in Wales. The glacial lake formed in the fault line between Bala and Tal-y-Llyn towards the end …

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Llangower Station and Bala Lake

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Another lovely welsh road, mainly quiet with a perfect view of Lake Bala. Bala is Wale's largest natural lake with it's deep and clear waters. The lake is popular for …

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Wayfarer Memorial Traverse

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Following the First World War, there was a renewed interest in cycling for leisure. One of these enthusiasts, Walter MacGregor Robinson, would write about his cycling escapades in the "Cycling" …

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River Dee and Stone Bridge

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The River Dee was the traditional boundary of the Kingdom of Gwynedd in Wales for centuries, possibly since its founding in the 5th century. It was recorded in the 13th …

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Cairn Ben Lloyd Singletrack

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A fantastic section of singletrack as you wind your way through Gors Maen Llwyd nature reserve to the north of Llyn Brenig. The undulating trail features on the Two Lakes …

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August 17, 2025, Wayfarer Memorial Traverse

Cheated using the eeb ,but top day out 👌

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Stunning views of the River Dee very pieceful and beautiful on a sunny day

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Llangower provides access to the lakeside for walks, picnics and bird watching. The stop also offers access to the car park and adjacent toilet facilities provided by the Snowdonia National Park. There is a passing loop and small signal box here which is used on gala days and for the pink timetable to allow trains to pass. A beautiful little picnic area for a stop and a break before cycling them hills again.

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The River Dee was the traditional boundary of the Kingdom of Gwynedd in Wales for centuries, possibly since its founding in the 5th century. It was recorded in the 13th century (in mainstream Middle English orthography, lacking the letters v and w) as flumen Dubr Duiu; the name appears to derive from the Brythonic dēvā: "River of the Goddess" or "Holy River". The river is personified as the war and fate goddess Aerfen. The river name inspired the name of Roman fortress Deva Victrix. It is the only river in the UK to be subject to a Water Protection Zone along its whole length down to Chester weir. It is a wonderful place for a stop, absolutely stunning

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Bala Lake is a large freshwater glacial lake in Gwynedd, Wales. The River Dee, which has its source on the slopes of Dduallt in the mountains of Snowdonia, feeds the 3.7 miles long by 0.5 miles wide lake.

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The River Dee or Afon Dyfrdwy is a stunning river which starts its life but a short way away in Llanuwchllyn near Bala in Snowdonia. The river snakes its way in a south easterly direction making its way to Liverpool Bay in the Wirral estuary. A total journey of only about 68 miles (110km) but it is a journey of beauty through pristine north Wales countryside, idyllic towns and crossed over by many beautiful bridges. This stretch running into the iconic small market town of Llangollen is particularly beautiful as the Dee has matured in all its glory and it is passing through the stunning Dee Valley.

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Here you have a super good section of singletrack as you meander your way through Gors Maen Llwyd nature reserve to the north of Llyn Brenig. You have fine views but don't let it distract you too much as walkers use this track as well.

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September 6, 2023, Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala)

At 6km long and 0.8km wide, Llyn Tegid is the largest natural lake in Wales. The glacial lake formed in the fault line between Bala and Tal-y-Llyn towards the end of the last ice age. The receding glacier left a recessional moraine which dammed the valley and created the lake. Today it's a popular tourist and sport venue with lots of water sports and fishing on the lake and walking trails around it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around Llangwm?

Llangwm boasts a rich history, particularly with its connection to Flemish settlers. You can visit St. Jerome's Church, a medieval parish church dating back to the 12th century, which houses the unique "Talking Tapestry of Llangwm" detailing the village's story. The Llangwm Heritage Centre further showcases this fascinating past. Nearby, you can also explore significant historical landmarks like Carew Castle and Pembroke Castle. For a unique historical cycling route, consider the Wayfarer Memorial Traverse, commemorating a pioneering cycling journey.

Are there any natural features or scenic viewpoints to visit near Llangwm?

Absolutely. Llangwm is nestled on the Llangwm Pill off the River Cleddau estuary, often called the "Secret Waterway," offering beautiful river views and opportunities for birdwatching. Blacktar Point provides scenic views of the estuary and reflects the village's fishing heritage. Further afield, you can visit Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala), the largest natural lake in Wales, known for its stunning glacial landscape. The River Dee and Stone Bridge also offers picturesque views through pristine countryside.

What outdoor activities are available around Llangwm?

The area around Llangwm is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy local walks along the estuary, which vary with the tide, attracting diverse birdlife. For cycling, there's the Cairn Ben Lloyd Singletrack, a fantastic section for mountain biking. Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala) is a popular venue for water sports, fishing, and walking trails. For more structured routes, explore the gravel biking, cycling, and running trails available in the wider Llangwm area.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities near Llangwm?

Yes, several attractions cater to families. Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala) is a great spot for families, offering water sports and walking trails. Llangower Station and Bala Lake provides easy access to the lakeside for picnics and birdwatching, with public toilet facilities. The River Dee and Stone Bridge is also a pleasant, family-friendly spot for a stop. The annual Llangwm Literary Festival in August includes activities for children, such as creative writing and art workshops.

What is the significance of Llangwm's fishing heritage?

Llangwm has a deep-rooted fishing heritage, particularly known for herring, salmon, sea trout, and oysters. The village was historically notable for its matriarchal social structure, where women played a central role in selling the catch. Names like Blacktar Point harken back to this past, when tar was used to waterproof boats, and herring fishing was a major industry.

Where can I find facilities like toilets or picnic areas near the attractions?

If you are visiting the Bala Lake area, Llangower Station and Bala Lake offers public toilet facilities and a beautiful little picnic area, making it a convenient stop for visitors.

What cultural events or unique local insights does Llangwm offer?

Llangwm hosts the annual Llangwm Literary Festival in August, bringing contemporary culture to the village with activities for all ages. The village also has a unique connection to its past, exemplified by the "Talking Tapestry of Llangwm" in St. Jerome's Church, which tells the story of Flemish settlers. In 2014, residents performed "WW1 - A Village Opera," a musical piece commemorating villagers affected by the war, showcasing the community's creative spirit.

Are there any good places to eat or drink in Llangwm?

The Cottage Inn serves as a traditional community hub in Llangwm, offering a local pub experience. For a unique experience slightly further afield, The Cresselly Arms at Cresswell Quay is a 250-year-old, ivy-covered hostelry known for its homely farm kitchen interior, roaring fire, and real ale, wonderfully situated on a small quay.

What kind of cycling routes are available around Llangwm?

The Llangwm area offers diverse cycling routes. You can find excellent gravel biking routes, including trails like the Two Lakes, Brenig, Alwen, and Lakes Circular cycle trails around Llyn Brenig. For general cycling, there are loops around Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala). The Brunel Trail, a traffic-free route connecting Neyland to Johnston and Haverfordwest, is also excellent for cyclists and forms part of National Cycle Route 4.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions near Llangwm?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala) area is loved for its clear waters, water sports, and walking trails. Cyclists enjoy the undulating terrain and views on routes like the Cairn Ben Lloyd Singletrack. The historical significance of sites like the Wayfarer Memorial Traverse and the scenic beauty of the River Dee are also highly rated.

Are there opportunities for birdwatching or wildlife spotting?

Yes, the Cleddau Estuary and Llangwm Pill are excellent for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. When the tide is low, the exposed mud and marsh attract a variety of wading birds, including redshank and curlew, making it a prime location for nature enthusiasts.

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