Old Radnor
Old Radnor is a Village in the county of Powys.
There are great places to visit near Old Radnor including some great waterfalls, mountains, caves and ancient sites.
Sgwd Yr Eira, Dan Yr Ogof Waterfalls, Sgwd Isaf Clun Gwyn, and Sgwd Y Pannwr are great places to visit near Old Radnor if you like waterfalls.
There are a several good mountains in the Old Radnor area like Corn Du, and Pen y Fan.
The area close to Old Radnor boasts some of the best caves including Dan Yr Ogof.
There are a several good ancient sites in the area around Old Radnor like Maen Llia Standing Stone.
Old Radnor History
There are some historic monuments around Old Radnor:
- Offa's Dyke: Section extending 1125m SW to Gilfach Wood
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- Castell Foel-Allt
- Eardisley Castle
- Ednol Chapel
- Offa's Dyke: Section from Whitton-Presteigne Road to River Lugg
- Huntington Castle
- Mound S of Woodbrook
- Knapp Farm Mound
- Bronze Age Round Barrows on Whinyard Rocks
- Offa's Dyke: Section extending 1960m from Yew Tree Farm to Quarries NE of Granner Wood
- Castle Twts
- Black Mixen, round barrow to NW of
- Worsell Wood cairn cemetery
- Barland Motte and Bailey
- The Camp earthwork
- Gaer Roman Site
- Offa's Dyke: Section extending 2143m S from The Firs, Rhos-y-Meirch
- Offa's Dyke: Section extending 380m from Burfa
- Mound & Bailey Castle, Bleddfa
- Turret Tump
- Offa's Dyke: section S of Riddings Brook on Herrock Hill
- Town Bank and Ditch
- Gilwern Brook round barrow
- Offa's Dyke: Section from Granner Wood to Burfa
- Three Roman Camps (revealed by aerial photography) NE of Walton
- Red Hill Bronze Age Barrows
- Turret Castle
- Castle Nimble
- Standing Stone 400m ENE of Four Stones
- Offa's Dyke: Section extending 200m S to Pool House, Rhos-y-Meirch
- New Radnor: Interior of Medieval Town
- Mound 150yds (140m) N of church
- Castle Ring
- Two Round Barrows NE of Harpton Court
- Churchyard cross in St Michael's churchyard
- Mound N of Cwmma Farm
- Pillar Stone in Church
- Radnor Castle
- Llanfihangel Hill round barrow
- Offa's Dyke: Rushock Hill section, extending 1630yds (1490m) E to Kennel Wood
- New Radnor Medieval Town: South West Quadrant
- Roman Fort E of Hindwell Farm
- Discoed Castle Mound
- Old Radnor Castle
- Mynachdy Moated Enclosure
- Mound & Bailey Castle 360m ESE of St Peter's Church
- Pen-twyn camp
- Womaston Castle Mound
- Burfa Camp
- Hindwell palisaded enclosure
- Hindwell Farm Round Barrows
- Norton Mound And Bailey Castle
- Offa's Dyke: Section from Ditchyeld Bridge to County Boundary
- The Whimble Barrow
- The Warden Mound & Bailey Castle
- Churchyard cross in St Mary the Virgin's churchyard
- Glog Camp
- Mound and Bailey Castle 495m NW of Ditch Hill Bridge
- Black Mixen round barrow
- Kinnerton Castle Mound
- Twiscob Moated Site
- Dolbedwin Castle Mound
- The Four Stones