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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Llanelli

Best natural monuments around Llanelli offer a diverse range of landscapes and wildlife experiences along the northern shore of the Loughor Estuary in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The region features expansive wetlands, coastal paths, and unique sand dune forests, providing critical habitats for various species. These areas present opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. There are 8 natural monuments to explore in the area.

Best natural monuments around Llanelli

  • The most popular natural monument is View of Three Cliffs…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Llanmadoc Hill Summit & Orientation Table

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Llanmadoc Hill has fine views across towards Rhossili Down and nearby Harding's Down. With a trig point, a cairn, and an orientation table, it has a nice broad summit, which …

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Although you can get much closer to the shore than this, climbing up to the huge ridge of Cefn Bryn is well worth it for the sweeping panoramic views of …

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Cefn Bryn

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This ancient 5-mile (3 km) long sandstone ridge is the highest point on the Gower Peninsula. The ridge is made up of historic common land and Arthur's Stone, a large …

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Arthur's Stone (Maen Ceti)

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Arthur's Stone lays close to the road from Cilibion to Reynoldston, that traverses the length of Cefn Bryn. Near to the village of Reynoldston, an unmarked, makeshift and somewhat craggy …

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Three Cliffs Labyrinth

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The circles were built by a hippy Moroccon in 1976 and are called the Three Cliffs labyrinth. They are always added to and when they are moved or destroyed they get re-built...

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David Howells
August 22, 2024, Three Cliffs Labyrinth

The continuously rebuilt stone labyrinth is a popular spot for visiting, nearby are the steeping stones, Three Cliffs itself, and just up the hill is Pennard Castle.

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Llanmadoc Hill has fine views across towards Rhossili Down and nearby Harding's Down. With a trig point, a cairn, and an orientation table, it has a nice broad summit, which has few access paths to the the top. At 186 metres high, it is also a UK-designated P100 hill with 105 metres of prominence.

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Cefn Bryn at 188 metres is a UK designated ‘Hump,’ which is a hill with a 100 metres of prominence. The top is marked by a trig point with marvellous views down over Three Cliffs Bay.

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The summit of Llanmadoc Hill is only 186m high but it makes for a really good run out from Llanmadoc. The views are pretty special on a sky blue day. The summit is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point.

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Amazing views of the whole peninsula.

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View to Three Cliffs Bay, long descent to the west, shorter & steeper east.

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Amazing views & fast grassy decents

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Jamie Williams
October 21, 2022, Cefn Bryn

The highest point on the Gower offers views of Llanelli and Swansea. Be sure to say hi to the free-roaming ponies

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments to visit around Llanelli?

Among the most appreciated natural monuments, visitors often highlight the View of Three Cliffs Bay from Cefn Bryn for its sweeping panoramic views of the Gower coastline. Another popular spot is Llanmadoc Hill Summit & Orientation Table, offering wide panoramas over the western end of the peninsula. The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is also a significant draw for its diverse wildlife and accessible facilities.

Are there any historical natural monuments or sites of interest near Llanelli?

Yes, Arthur's Stone (Maen Ceti) is a notable historical natural monument. This Neolithic burial tomb dates back to 2500 B.C. and is one of the first sites protected under the Ancient Monuments Act. It offers amazing views of the whole peninsula.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the natural monuments around Llanelli?

The region is rich in wildlife. The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is an internationally important site for migratory birds, including pintail, wigeon, teal, and even Caribbean flamingos. It also supports otters, water voles, and a variety of invertebrates, reptiles, and amphibians. Pembrey Forest is home to a wide array of plants, migrant songbirds, birds of prey, and butterflies, including the grizzled skipper and rare marsh fritillary.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities available?

Absolutely. The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is highly recommended for families, offering activities like pond-dipping, moth trapping, mini-beast hunts, and nature trails. Canoe safaris and bike trails are also available. Pembrey Country Park, adjacent to Pembrey Forest, provides extensive wilderness and family-friendly activities, including access to the Blue Flag Cefn Sidan Beach.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers diverse outdoor activities. The Millennium Coastal Path is ideal for walking and cycling, stretching for approximately 10 miles along the Loughor Estuary. For more specific routes, you can explore easy hikes around Llanelli, MTB trails around Llanelli, or cycling routes around Llanelli.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Llanelli?

The best time to visit depends on your interest. For birdwatching, autumn and winter are excellent at the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre, when tens of thousands of migratory birds flock there. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the wildflowers and butterflies in Pembrey Forest and for coastal activities along the Millennium Coastal Path.

Are there any unique natural features or landscapes to explore?

Yes, Pembrey Forest is a unique natural feature, being one of Britain's rare sand dune forests. It was planted on sand dunes along the Carmarthenshire coast. The Millennium Coastal Park also transformed former industrial land into a parkland paradise along the Loughor Estuary, offering scenic coastal views and diverse habitats.

Is the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre accessible for visitors with mobility needs?

Yes, the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre offers excellent facilities, including accessible paths and bird hides, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. You can find more information about accessibility and plan your visit on their official website: wwt.org.uk.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints with panoramic views?

For breathtaking views, head to View of Three Cliffs Bay from Cefn Bryn, which provides sweeping panoramas of the Gower coastline. Llanmadoc Hill Summit & Orientation Table also offers wide panoramas over the western end of the peninsula, including views towards Rhossili Down and Harding's Down.

Are there any memorial woodlands or developing natural areas to visit?

Yes, Coed Ffos Las, located north of Llanelli in the Gwendraeth Valley, is a developing natural monument. This young woodland was planted as a memorial to lives lost in the First World War, with 90,000 trees creating a new wildlife haven. It offers a rolling landscape with panoramic views and is developing into a rich habitat.

Are there dog-friendly walking options at the natural monuments?

While specific dog policies vary, many outdoor areas like the Millennium Coastal Path and parts of Pembrey Country Park are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a lead. It's always best to check specific site regulations before visiting, especially for nature reserves like the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre which may have restrictions to protect wildlife.

What is the Millennium Coastal Park and Path?

The Millennium Coastal Park and Path is a 10-mile stretch along the northern shore of the Loughor Estuary, covering a 22-kilometer coastline. It was transformed from former industrial land into a parkland paradise, offering superb views of the Gower Peninsula and the estuary. It's popular for walking, cycling, and enjoying Llanelli Beach.

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