Pontfaen
Pontfaen is a Village in the county of Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro).
Pontfaen postcode: SA65 9SF
There are great places to visit near Pontfaen.
Pontfaen History
There are some historic monuments around Pontfaen:
- Carn Ingli Common Hut Circles
- Inscribed Stone 130m E of Penwaun
- Glyn Gath Round Barrow
- Inscribed Stone in Churchyard
- Cnwc Round Cairns
- Penparke Standing Stone
- Huts on Mynydd Melyn
- Dinas Island Castell
- Standing Stone 450m SSE of Lower Broadmoor Farm
- Cronllwyn Earthwork
- Mynydd Castlebythe Ring Barrow
- Hazel Grove Camp (South)
- Carn Ingli Camp
- Carn Briw Round Cairn
- Carreg Coetan Burial Chamber
- Carreg Quoitan Standing Stone
- Little Treffgarne Wood Camp
- Lower Broad Moor Standing Stone
- Caer Penbicas
- Mynnydd Caregog Hut Circle
- Carn Ffoi Prehistoric Settlement
- Pillar Cross 140m SE of Newport Church
- Castell Pengegin
- Trellwyn Fawr, Standing Stone 60m WSW of
- Iron Age Enclosure in Kilkiffeth Wood
- Iron Age/ Romano-British Settlement & Field Systems on Fagwr-Fran Moor
- Castell Cwm-Wyntyll
- Great Treffgarne Wood Camp
- Castle Point Old Fort
- Deserted Medieval Site at New Inn
- Castell Pant-y-Phillip
- Tafarn-y-Bwlch Standing Stones
- Posty Defended Enclosure
- Cerrig Lladron stone row
- Tre-Bwlch Pillar Crosses
- Castle Flemish
- Inscribed Stone in Churchyard
- Little Treffgarne Camp
- Foel Eryr Round Cairn
- Castell y Fuwch
- Tre-Gynon Camp
- Defended Enclosure 240m W of Velindre
- Colston Burial Chamber
- Tafarn-y-bwlch Deserted Rural Settlement
- Parc-Lan Standing Stones
- Marsh Round Barrow
- Castell Nanhyfer
- Dyffryn Stone Circle
- Gellifawr, Standing Stone 70m SW of
- Castell Mael
- Parc Castell Round Barrow
- Treffgarne Gorge Defended Enclosure
- Enclosure in Tycanol Wood
- Hendre, Standing Stone 450m NNW of
- Foel Eryr Hut Group
- Ty-Meini Standing Stone
- Mynydd Castlebythe Round Barrows
- Parc Maen Llwyd Standing Stone
- Mynydd Cilciffeth Round Barrows
- Inscribed Stones outside Ruined Church of St Teilo (now in Maenclochog Church).
- Fagwr-Fran Standing Stone
- Enclosure Site on Allt Pen-Gegin-Isaf
- Holy Well
- Carn Llwyd ring cairn
- Carn Ingli Round Barrows
- Rock Hewn Cross 220m West of Church
- Castell Mound
- Budloy Standing Stone
- Two Pillar-Crosses in Churchyard, Llanllawer
- Banc Du Neolithic Enclosure
- Hazel Grove Camp (North)
- The Old Castle
- Two Early Christian Crosses in Morvil Churchyard
- Walton Mill Rath
- Parc-y-Llyn Burial Chamber
- Galchen-Fach Stone
- New Moat Castle Mound
- Five Pillar-Crosses in Churchyard
- Newport Castle (Unoccupied parts)
- Cerig-y-Gof Burial Chamber
- Cornel-Bach Standing Stones
- Two Pillar-Crosses in Churchyard
- Tre-Fach Camp
- Defended Enclosure 400m ESE of Pen-Feidr
- Great Treffgarne Rocks Camp
- Huts, Enclosures & Field Systems, Bernards Well Mountain
- Trellwyn Fach, Standing Stone 100m NW of
- Trellyffaint Burial Chamber & Standing Stone
- Sealyham Rocks Camp
- Summerton Camp
- Hill Slope Enclosure, 400m WNW of Parc Robert
- Wolfscastle Castle Mound
- High Cross in Churchyard
- Wern Camp
- Standing Stone
- Waun-Castell Camp
- Pillar Cross in Churchyard
- Castell y Garn Defended Enclosure
- Nant y Coy Bridge Defended Enclosure
- Velindre Pillar-Cross
- Waun Mawn Standing Stones
- Carn Ffoi Camp
- Medieval Pottery Kiln, Newport Memorial Hall
- Bedd Morris Standing Stone
- Defended Enclosure 300m SE of Pentre
- Scollock Rath
- Standing Stone 300m WNW of Cilmoor
- Castell Hendre
- Parc-y-Meirw Standing Stones
- Pillar Cross in Newport Churchyard
- Enclosure Site 80m N of Ty Mawr
- Garn Turne Burial Chamber
- Eithbed Enclosure
- Tre-Fach Standing Stone
- Cilgwyn, cross-inscribed stone at Cilfair
- Sealyham Quarries Camp