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Cilycwm

Attractions and Places To See around Cilycwm - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Cilycwm include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This Carmarthenshire village offers a blend of rural charm and Welsh heritage. The area features ancient woodlands, rivers, and significant historical structures. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and sites reflecting centuries of history.

Best attractions and places to see around Cilycwm

  • The most popular attractions is Llyn Brianne Gravel Road, a cycle way that snakes around the western shores of the Llyn Brianne Reservoir. It is a wide, easy gravel road with gentle undulations and no sharp climbs.
  • Another must-see spot is Devil's Staircase Climb (Abergwesyn), a challenging trail known for its steep gradients. This hill climb reaches pitches of up to 25% and is located deep in the wilderness.
  • Visitors also love Llandovery Castle Ruins, a late thirteenth-century castle ruin. This Grade II-listed historical site overlooks the River Towy.
  • Cilycwm is known for its historical sites, natural features like rivers and forests, and cultural landmarks. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient castles to scenic trails.
  • The attractions around Cilycwm are appreciated by the komoot community. With 34 upvotes and 7 photos, the komoot community appreciates the diverse offerings.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Llyn Brianne Gravel Road

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The wide and easy gravel road snakes around the western shores of the Llyn Brianne Reservoir, which dates back to the late '60s to service Swansea and Neath.

It's gently undulating with no sharp climbs and can be pretty fast — enjoy!

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Devil's Staircase Climb (Abergwesyn)

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Deep in the wilderness lies a hill that needs no introduction, the Devil’s Staircase, and it’s the opportunity to tackle this beast that will lure many to sign up for the 300km of the Dragon Devil. Be warned though, this road can devour the freshest of legs, never mind those with 190 kilometres of riding in them.

Leaving Abergwesyn, rising gently through the isolation you reach a couple of bridges in the rocky valley then ahead the road disappears into the trees past a weathered sign warning of the upcoming perils.

Straight away the narrow surface pitches up to 25% as you grind your way into the eerie conifers to reach a left hand bend. The road levels a little here, allowing you to catch your breath, but then it’s straight into the next incredibly tough stretch, which ends with a sharp almost unrideable 30% right-hand bend.

After this it backs off a bit, but there’s still a good distance of very tough climbing before you can finally relax.

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Twm Siôn Cati's Cave

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Often referred to as the Robin Hood of Wales, Twm Siôn Cati is said to have used this cave as his hiding place to avoid being captured.

Check out more about the RSPB Nature Reserve that it's in and what species you might find here at rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/gwenffrwd-dinas

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This charming RSPB site is not far from Llyn Brianne and is home to Twm Sion Cati's cave. You'll find a great circular footpath running nearby the river, boasting beautiful rock cascades and mossy green trees. Take the hike up the steps to the cave to see the amazing old carvings in the stone hideout of Wales' own 'Robin Hood'.

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Llandovery Castle Ruins

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Llandovery Castle is situated in a small town called Llandovery in Carmarthenshire. It overlooks the River Towy and is a late thirteenth-century, Grade II-listed castle. There is a park next to it and the river nearby plus lots of cute shops and cafes in Llandovery town centre.

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Denis
March 27, 2025, Devil's Staircase Climb (Abergwesyn)

Unavoidable !

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Devil’s Staircase is a climb for mountain bike type gears and an advantage for those that can ride out of the saddle .My attempts have failed miserably,best of luck.

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THE TALE OF THE WELSH “ROBIN HOOD” Known as Twm Siôn Cati Twm Siôn Cati is a historically known figure in Welsh folklore. A tale recounted by Meyrick recalls how Twm was asked by a poor man to steal a pitcher for him. They went together to a merchant where Twm started belittling the man's wares. Having told his friend secretly to take the pitcher of his choice, Twm distracted the merchant by telling him there was a hole in one of the pitchers, which the man denied. Twm desired him to put his hand in the pitcher to test it and the man still denied there was a hole. Twm then asked him how, if there was no hole, could he have put his hand inside? By this time his friend had disappeared with his pitcher, undetected. A tale from Prichard's book involves an occasion when Twm is staying in an inn overnight and realises other people are planning to rob him the following day after he sets off. He has a large sum of money with him. The following morning he behaves as though his money is in the pack-saddle of his horse. When the highwayman catches up, Twm drops the saddle in the middle of a pool. The highwayman wades into the pool to fetch it, Twm takes the opportunity to make off with the highwayman's horse. A complication arises because the horse responds to the voice of the highwayman crying "Stop!" Luckily Twm, in terror, happens to shout a word which makes the horse gallop on again, and he is conveyed to safety. Another tale recounts how Twm waylaid a rich squire, who was accompanied by his daughter, Twm was so smitten with her that he returned her jewellery to her and attempted to woo her, against her father's opposition and, initially, her own. One full moon shortly after the robbery, he crept to her window, roused her from sleep, caught her hand at the window and kissed it, refusing to let her go until she promised to marry him. She wouldn't promise so Twm drew his dagger, drew blood on her wrist and threatened to sever her hand unless she assented to marriage forthwith. She agreed to marry him and she kept her hand. Their marriage followed soon after, despite her father's views and the directness of Twm's courtship methods. The girl was supposedly the widow of the sheriff of Carmarthen. Through this marriage Twm is supposed to have gained respectability, eventually becoming a justice of the peace, sitting in judgement on others, a position he held until his death aged 79.

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Lovely mix of fire road to start with and then a huge climb up and over into a valley that time forgot - perfect single track - although can be a bit muddy in places. Probably best to make sure there has not been too much rain in the week before riding this route - and in the winter be prepared for quick changes of weather and plummeting temperatures.

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This attractive RSPB site has a circular footpath adjacent to a river with beautiful rock cascades and old mossy trees. It is also home to the Twm Sion Cati's cave. All worth a look off of the bike.

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Llandovery Castle (Welsh: Castell Llanymddyfri) is a late thirteenth-century, Grade II*-listed, castle ruin in the town of Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It occupies a knoll overlooking the River Towy and the land surrounding it. The Normans built a castle in the current location in the early twelfth century and this was rebuilt in stone. It was burnt in the early sixteenth century and never repaired.

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Tales about him vary on details, but he is usually said to have been born in or very near to Tregaron, in or around 1530, his mother being one Cati Jones of Tregaron. His father was supposed to be Siôn ap Dafydd ap Madog ap Hywel Moetheu of Porth-y-ffin, also near Tregaron. He was an illegitimate son whose mother named him Thomas. The Welsh-language equivalent of Tom is Twm. It was also common practice in rural Wales for children with common names to be nicknamed after their mothers. Thus he became known as Twm Siôn Cati.

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Llandovery Castle is a late thirteenth-century, castle ruin, occupying a knoll overlooking the River Towy. Access is free year round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Cilycwm?

The area boasts several natural highlights. You can enjoy the scenic views along the Llyn Brianne Gravel Road, which snakes around the reservoir. The Cwm Rhaeadr, meaning 'valley of the waterfall,' offers a tranquil sanctuary with a scenic waterfall and forest. The River Towy, forming the backbone of the parish, is also appreciated for its peaceful sounds. For a challenging experience, the Devil's Staircase Climb (Abergwesyn) provides stunning views deep in the wilderness.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to visit in Cilycwm?

Yes, Cilycwm is rich in history. The village itself, Cil-y-cwm, is a point of interest with its unique cobbled gutters. You can visit the early medieval Cil-y-cwm Church (St Michael's Church) with its fascinating wall paintings, or the impressive Dolauhirion Bridge, recognized as one of the world's most beautiful bridges. Don't miss the Llandovery Castle Ruins, a late thirteenth-century Grade II-listed site overlooking the River Towy.

What family-friendly activities are available near Cilycwm?

Families can enjoy exploring the Llandovery Castle Ruins, which are situated next to a park and the river. The RSPB Gwenffrwd-Dinas Nature Reserve offers circular footpaths and the intriguing Twm Siôn Cati's Cave, associated with the Welsh 'Robin Hood,' which can be an exciting adventure for children.

Where can I go hiking or walking around Cilycwm?

The area offers diverse walking opportunities. The RSPB Gwenffrwd-Dinas Nature Reserve has a charming circular footpath alongside a river with beautiful rock cascades. For more extensive routes, explore the nearby walking and hiking guides, such as those found in the Cycling around Cilycwm guide, which also features routes suitable for walking in certain sections.

Are there cycling routes suitable for different skill levels?

Absolutely. The Llyn Brianne Gravel Road is a wide, easy gravel road with gentle undulations, perfect for a relaxed cycle. For those seeking a challenge, the Devil's Staircase Climb (Abergwesyn) is a demanding hill with pitches up to 25%. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to difficult, in the Cycling around Cilycwm and Gravel biking around Cilycwm guides.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the Cilycwm area?

The diverse habitats around Cilycwm, including ancient Oak woodlands and plantation forests, support a wide array of resident and migratory birds. Keep an eye out for Red Kites, Crossbills, Peregrines, Ravens, Pied Flycatchers, Wood Warblers, Redstarts, Golden Plovers, Ring Ouzels, Merlins, Dippers, Grey Wagtails, Common Sandpipers, and Goosanders.

Is there a 'Robin Hood of Wales' attraction nearby?

Yes, you can visit Twm Siôn Cati's Cave, which is associated with the Welsh folk hero often called the 'Robin Hood of Wales.' This cave in the mountains was his purported hiding place and is located within the RSPB Gwenffrwd-Dinas Nature Reserve.

What is the best time of year to visit Cilycwm for outdoor activities?

The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. After heavy rain, natural features like the Craig Rhossan Waterfall are particularly impressive. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as conditions can vary.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots worth discovering?

Beyond the well-known attractions, consider seeking out the Cefn Gwernffrwd Stone Circle, hidden within the forest about 6km northwest of Rhandirmwyn. The village of Cil-y-cwm itself, with its unique cobbled gutters and superb views from uphill climbs, offers a glimpse into centuries of rural habitation.

Where can I find mountain biking trails near Cilycwm?

Cilycwm offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. The MTB Trails around Cilycwm guide features routes like the 'Cwm Rhaeadr Red Trail' for an easy ride, or the 'Doethie Valley and Llyn Brianne loop' for a moderate challenge. The Llyn Brianne Gravel Road is also a popular choice for its hardpacked surface.

What is the significance of Dolauhirion Bridge?

The Dolauhirion Bridge, dating from 1773, is a single-arch bridge attributed to William Edwards. It is a Grade I listed structure and has been recognized as one of the 12 most beautiful bridges in the world, being a copy of Edwards' famous bridge at Pontypridd.

Can I visit ancient gold mines in the region?

Yes, the Dolaucothi Gold Mines, a pre-Roman center for gold production, are located nearby. These mines are now owned by the National Trust and offer fascinating insight into ancient mining history.

Are there any impressive castles to visit apart from Llandovery Castle?

Beyond the Llandovery Castle Ruins, Carreg Cennen Castle is highly recommended. It is described as one of the most spectacular castles in the area and is worth a visit year-round for its dramatic setting and historical significance.

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