Boncath
Boncath is a Village in the county of Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro).
Boncath postcode: SA37 0JN
There are great places to visit near Boncath.
Boncath History
There are some historic monuments around Boncath:
- Corn Drying Kiln 130m E of Mirianog-Ganol
- Pencastell Hillfort
- Castell Llain-Fawr
- Blaenporth Mound and Bailey Castle
- Onnen-Deg Defended Settlement
- Mountain Burial Chamber
- Castell Nantperchellan
- Castell Crychydd
- Castell Blaidd Round Barrow
- Carn Besi Burial Chamber
- Freni-Fach Round Barrow
- Llandygwydd Defended Enclosure
- Castell Felin-Ganol
- Castell Bach
- Round Barrow on E Slope of Freni Fawr
- Inscribed Stone in Churchyard
- Crug Ebolion
- Penralltddu Defended Enclosure
- Castell Pen-yr-Allt
- Waun Lwyd Standing Stones
- Llanfyrnach Standing Stones
- Maen Colman
- Cilgerran Castle Additional Area
- Cenarth Bridge
- Chapel and Burial Ground near Tre-Henry
- Parc-y-Domen
- Crug Bach Round Barrow
- Gors Fawr Stone Circle
- Pant-y-Groes Crugiau
- Inscribed Pillar Stone in Churchyard
- Rhos Goch Round Barrow
- Carn Alw Hillfort
- Castell Mawr Mound and Bailey Castle
- Carn Ferched platform cairn
- Inscribed Stone near Glan-Dwr Independent Chapel
- Blaenannerch Round Barrow
- Standing Stone 600m E of Dolau-Newydd
- Round Barrow on W Slope of Freni Fawr
- Henfeddau Fawr Defended Enclosure
- Round Barrows on Summit of Freni Fawr
- Gaer 270m W of Glan-Dwr Farm
- Crug Elwin Round Barrow
- Inscribed Stone in St Llawddog's Churchyard, Cenarth
- Cardigan Town Walls
- Llechryd Bridge
- Cilgerran Castle
- Cwmbettws Defended Enclosure
- Castle Malgwyn Bridge
- Castell Eglwyswrw
- Cardigan Bridge
- Llwynduris Castle Mound
- Foel Drygarn Camp
- Cardigan Castle
- Rhyd-y-Gath Pillar Cross
- St Dogmaels Abbey
- Carn Menyn chambered cairn
- Maen Gwyn Hir
- Rhos Fach standing stone pair
- Round Barrow 270m SW of Crymych Arms
- Foxhill Round Barrow
- Castle Mound, Llanfyrnach
- Old Castle Mound
- Castell Dyffrynmawr
- Airfield Perimeter Defences at Blaenannerch