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Powys

Powys is a vast, scenic Welsh county renowned for its rugged mountains, historic castles, extensive walking trails, and rich archaeological heritage.

Blaenavon Ironworks

Blaenafon Ironworks is a historic industrial site showcasing the remains of blast furnaces, foundry, and worker cottages that played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution with engaging exhibitions and outdoor exploration. Visitors can learn about the ironworks' impact on the world and explore both indoor exhibits and extensive outdoor industrial ruins, plus enjoy amenities like a gift shop and refreshments.

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Bronllys Castle

Bronllys Castle is a Grade I listed motte and bailey castle in Powys, Wales, with origins dating back to circa 1110. Visitors can explore the remains of this historic outdoor fortress guarded by a stone tower and steeped in medieval history.

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Dolforwyn Castle

Castell Dolforwyn is a historic ruined castle built in 1273 by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, representing Welsh defiance. Visitors explore the outdoor ruins atop a steep hill with challenging access, open all year with free entry.

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Cymer Abbey

Cymer Abbey is a historic ruined Cistercian abbey near Llanelltyd, Gwynedd, Wales, featuring substantial remains of the medieval church and monastic buildings, set in a scenic riverside location and open to the public for outdoor exploration.

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Llanthony Priory

Llanthony Priory is a historic Grade I listed ruined Augustinian priory situated in a secluded valley in the Black Mountains, Wales, offering visitors an outdoor experience to explore ancient architecture and scenic landscapes with free access.

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Montgomery Castle

Montgomery Castle is a historic Norman castle ruin in Powys, Wales, overlooking the town of Montgomery. It is notable for its medieval architecture and significant role in Welsh and English history, including the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The site includes visible ruins and nearby exhibitions at the Old Bell Museum.

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Pont Minllyn

Pont Minllyn is a 17th-century packhorse bridge in Gwynedd, Wales, recognized as a Grade II listed building and scheduled monument. Visitors can view this historic stone bridge spanning the River Dyfi from nearby footbridges and platforms, highlighting its architectural delicacy and historical significance.

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Strata Florida Abbey

Strata Florida Abbey is a historic ruin of a former Cistercian monastery founded in 1164 near Pontrhydfendigaid, Wales. Visitors can explore the extensive outdoor ruins including a Romanesque archway, and visit a small museum displaying medieval artifacts, all set in a protected scheduled ancient monument site with rich Welsh heritage.

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Tretower Court

Tretower Castle is a Grade I-listed ruined castle in Powys, Wales, featuring a 12th-century motte and bailey design with a prominent 13th-century cylindrical keep and stone bailey walls with towers. Visitors can explore the historic ruins set in a triangular plan, reflecting its medieval military origins.

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Y Gaer

Y Gaer is a Roman fort near Brecon, Wales, with visible ruins including stone walls and gatehouses, set on a historic Roman road crossroads. Visitors can explore the outdoor ruins and learn about its Roman military history.

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Bryntail lead mine

Bryntail lead mine is a historic disused lead mining site near Llanidloes, Powys, Wales, featuring several preserved mining structures and situated near the Clywedog reservoir dam. The site is managed by Cadw and offers an outdoor exploration of Welsh mining heritage.

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External links

  • www.powys.gov.uk
Last update: 10 June 2026
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