Llangenny
Llangenny is a Village in the county of Powys.
Llangenny postcode: NP8 1HD
There are great places to visit near Llangenny including some great waterfalls, mountains, caves and ancient sites.
There are a several good waterfalls in the Llangenny area like Sgwd Yr Eira, Dan Yr Ogof Waterfalls, Sgwd Isaf Clun Gwyn, and Sgwd Y Pannwr.
Llangenny has some unmissable mountains nearby like Corn Du, and Pen y Fan.
Places near Llangenny feature a number of interesting caves including Dan Yr Ogof.
Maen Llia Standing Stone is one of Llangenny's best, nearby ancient sites to visit in Llangenny.
Llangenny History
There are some historic monuments around Llangenny:
- Blaenavon Upper Brick Yard
- Disgwylfa Tramroads
- Crickhowell Castle
- Engine Pit, Blaenavon
- Carn-y-Defaid Round Cairns
- Standing Stone N of Golden Grove
- Cwm Bwchel round cairn
- Mynydd Pen-cyrn round cairn
- Porth Mawr
- St. Faith's Churchyard Cross, Llanfoist
- Garreg Las Round Cairns
- Garn Coch
- Pen Cerrig-calch, cairn on S side of
- Great Oak Road standing stone
- Pen Allt-mawr platform cairn
- Clydach Ironworks (remains) and Smart's Bridge
- Area of Conventual Buildings, St Mary's Priory
- Myarth Camp
- Llwyn y Brain Deserted Rural Settlement
- Blorenge Quarries Tramroad
- Cwrt-y-Gollen Standing Stone
- Clydach Coal Level
- Garn Road Powder House 300m ENE of Ashgrove Bungalow
- Llangattock Tramroad Inclines
- Pwll Du Tramroad Tunnel Northern Entrances & Site of Lower Rank
- Dyne Steel Incline
- Brake Engine on Hill Pits Tramroad Incline
- Hill's Tramroad Inclines, Llanfoist
- Two platform buildings on eastern side of Partrishow Hill
- Pwll Du Limestone Quarry & Water Balance Lift
- Abergavenny Roman Fort
- Churchyard Cross, St Issau's Church
- Tretower Shrunken Medieval Settlement
- Bipartite enclosure 1km SSE of Pen Allt-Mawr, Cwm Banw
- Ironstone Quarries at Carreg Maen Taro
- Iron and coal patching at Pen-ffordd-goch, Blaenafon
- Coed Pentwyn Hillfort
- Maen Llwyd standing stone
- Llanwenarth Churchyard Cross-Base
- Capel Newydd, Blaenavon (site of)
- Graig Ddu round cairn
- Crug Hywel Camp
- Llanthony Priory
- Battle Tump
- Abergavenny Castle
- Penmyarth Standing Stone
- Pen Trumau Round Cairns
- Maes-Celyn Castle Mound
- Mynydd Pen-y-fal round cairns
- Y Cwrt Deserted Rural Settlement
- Hatterrall Hill Enclosure
- Kidney-shaped enclosure 1km SE of Pen Allt-Mawr, Cwm Banw
- Garnddyrys Ironworks (Site of) and adjacent Tramway
- Gilwern Embankment
- Darren ring cairn
- Iron Furnace SW of Clydach
- Ty-Isaf Long Barrow
- Old Coal Pits, Blaenavon
- Pen Cerrig-calch, cairn on NW side of
- Blorenge Tunnel, Hill's Tramroad
- Coed Cefn hillfort
- Tretower Castle
- Hatterrall Hill Cross Ridge Dyke
- Twyn-y-Gaer Camp
- Twr Pen-cyrn round cairns
- Abergavenny Bridge
- Pwll Du Tramroad Tunnel Southern Approach
- Blaenavon Ironworks
- Waun Cyrn round cairn
- Cairn on the Blorenge
- Inscribed Stone in Church
- Tretower Barn
- Coal and Iron Ore Workings West of Abergavenny Road, Blaenavon
- Clydach Railroad Section near Brynmawr
- Gwernvale chambered cairn
- Hen Castell
- Pen Tir, cairn on S end of
- Standing Stone North of Tretower
- Coity Sandstone Quarry and Incline
- Pen Gloch-y-pibwr, cairn on W side of
- Coed y Gaer
- Pen Gloch-y-pibwr, platform cairn on S end of
- Pen y Gadair Fawr platform cairn
- Mynydd Troed, round cairn on S end of
- Defended Enclosure 350m NNW of Ty-Uchaf
- Cwm Beusych Deserted Rural Settlement
- Mynydd Llangattock round cairn
- Aaron Brute's Level and Iron Bridge
- The Graig Settlement
- Crickhowell Bridge
- Nant yr Ychen round cairn
- Tretower Court
- Disgwylfa round cairn
- Rhiw Arw cairn
- Ffawyddog Gaer
- Tramroad Bridge, Bailey's Tramroad, Govilon
- Limekiln and Quarries at Craig-yr-Hafod
- Cwmyoy Churchyard Cross