Caersws Roman Forts
The Caersws Roman Forts were two forts (Latin: castra) in what later became the Roman province of Britannia Superior.
Llandrindod Wells (Welsh: Llandrindod, lit. "Trinity Parish") is a town and community in Powys, within the historic boundaries of Radnorshire, Wales. It serves as the seat of Powys County Council and thus the administrative centre of Powys. It was developed as a spa town in the 19th century, with a boom in the late 20th century as a centre of local government. Before the 1860s the site of the town was common land in Llanfihangel Cefn-llys parish. Llandrindod Wells is the fifth largest town in Powys, and the largest in Radnorshire. It is locally nicknamed "Llandod" or "Dod".
Population: 5,350
Latitude: 52° 14' 29.90" N
Longitude: -3° 22' 43.25" W
The Caersws Roman Forts were two forts (Latin: castra) in what later became the Roman province of Britannia Superior.
Beulah is a village in southern Powys, Wales, lying on the Afon Cammarch. The village sits astride the main A483 road about 8 miles south west of Builth Wells and is 49 miles (79km) from Cardiff and 154 miles (248km) from London.
Bedstone is a small village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England, close to the border with Herefordshire.
The B4574 is a road linking the villages of Pont-rhyd-y-groes in Ceredigion, Wales, and Devil's Bridge, 12 miles east of Aberystwyth and noted for three bridges built one above each other as well as for its world-famous falls and narrow gauge steam …
Tirabad is a village in Powys, Wales. The name means "the abbot's land"; the village belonged to Strata Florida abbey in the Middle Ages. The village is located on the edge of the Crychan Forest and is 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of Llanwrtyd Wells an…
The River Brenig (Afon Brenig) is a tributary river of the River Teifi and runs through the market town of Tregaron in Ceredigion, Wales.
Pen-y-Bont railway station is a railway station serving the village of Penybont, in mid Wales. It is situated on the Heart of Wales Line.
Newbridge-on-Wye (Welsh: Pontnewydd ar Wy) is a small village in Powys, Wales. It lies, as its name suggests, on the River Wye, just downstream from the market town of Rhayader.
Llanwrtyd – "Gwrtyd's church" – is a rural parish in Powys, mid-Wales, through which flows the River Irfon.
Llanbister Road railway station is a countryside stop about 5 miles from Llanbister, Powys, Wales.
Knucklas railway station serves the village of Knucklas, Powys, Wales, 34 3⁄4 miles (55.9 km) south west of Shrewsbury.
Garth (Powys) railway station serves the village of Garth, Powys, Wales. The railway station is located at street level at the end of the Llais yr Afon lane near the village centre.
Cwmystwyth mines are located in Cwmystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales.
Cwmdauddwr (rarely referred to by its correct full name of Llansanffraid Cwmteuddwr) is a village in Powys, Wales. It is contiguous with the town of Rhayader on the opposite side of the River Wye. The village is located on the B4518 road linking Rha…
Burfa Castle (of Burfa Camp) was a hillfort defensive fortification near the tiny town of Old Radnor in Radnorshire (modern-day Powys), Wales. It lies near the Burfa Bog Nature Reserve and an Iron Age barrow. Little remains of the hillfort today sav…
The Banc Ty'nddôl sun-disc is a small, decorated, gold ornament discovered at Cwmystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales. It most likely was part of a funerary garment and is more than 4,000 years old, which makes it the earliest gold artifact found in Wales.
Abernant (English: Mouth of the Spring) is a hamlet 6 miles south of Builth Wells, Powys and is 75 miles (121km) from Cardiff and 150 miles (242km) from London.
Eardisland is a village and civil parish on the River Arrow about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of the market town of Leominster in Herefordshire. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Upper Hardwick, Lower Hardwick and Lower Burton.