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Top 10 Natural Monuments around Dinas Powys

Best natural monuments around Dinas Powys offer a blend of scenic beauty and historical interest within natural settings. The Vale of Glamorgan features diverse landscapes, including ancient woodlands, river valleys, and coastal areas. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring natural features alongside ancient human habitation. The natural topography contributes significantly to the appeal of these sites.

Best natural monuments around Dinas Powys

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St Lythans Burial Chamber

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St Lythans Burial Chamber is a Neolithic tomb located in a field on the outskirts of Cardiff. It was originally covered by an earthen mound some 90 feet (27 m) …

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Tinkinswood Burial Chamber

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Tinkinswood Burial Chamber is a Neolithic tomb topped with one of the largest capstones in Britain. Measuring 24 feet (7 m) by 15 feet (4.5 m) and weighing as much …

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Located near the village of Rhoose in the stunning Vale of Glamorgan, Rhoose Point (Welsh: Trwyn y Rhws) stands as a captivating headland and settlement. Nestled in the southernmost reaches …

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Roath Park is one of Cardiff's most loved parks, it was recently awarded the prestigious Green Flag award to recognise its high quality and its importance to Cardiff.

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Roath Park Rose Garden

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During the spring and summer months, Roath Park boasts an exceptional floral display.

The rose garden has been an attraction since the 1950s and in the 60s the Royal National …

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July 30, 2025, Roath Park Rose Garden

A huge garden with flowerbeds as far as the eye can see. The roses are currently in season and the variety and quality is outstanding. Thank you to all those who maintain this flower Paradise ❤️

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Ugly but kinda impressive grave - looks like concrete built... This Neolithic (New Stone Age) tomb is topped with one of largest capstones in Britain. Measuring a massive 24ft/7m by 15ft/4.5m and weighing around 40 tons (as much as an articulated lorry). Experts reckon that at least 200 individuals would have been required to hoist it into place. Excavations have uncovered the remains of over 50 people, along with broken pottery and flint tools. https://www.visitwales.com/de/attraction/historic-site/tinkinswood-burial-chamber-cadw-1843268

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Tinkers Burial Chamber, also known as Tinkers Grave, is located in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is a notable prehistoric burial site characterized by its megalithic structure. Here are some key points about this site: Key Features: Historical Context: Tinkers Burial Chamber dates back to the Neolithic period, approximately 4,000 to 5,000 years ago. It is considered a burial tomb used by ancient communities. Structure: The chamber consists of a series of large stones arranged in a particular configuration, often covered by a mound of earth. This type of burial site is referred to as a dolmen or cromlech. Folklore and Local Legends: The site is steeped in local folklore. It is often associated with stories of itinerant workers or "tinkers," who were believed to be metalworkers or travelers. The site is sometimes considered to have supernatural associations. Archaeological Importance: Tinkers Burial Chamber is significant for understanding prehistoric burial practices and the social structures of ancient communities in this region. Archaeological studies have provided insights into the rituals and beliefs of the time. Location and Accessibility: The burial chamber is located in a scenic area of the Vale of Glamorgan, which is known for its natural beauty and historical sites. It is accessible to the public, making it a popular spot for visitors interested in history and archaeology. Easy to access with laybys to park in near by and easy to access via walking paths.

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The St Lythans burial chamber (Welsh: Siambr Gladdu Llwyneliddon) is a single stone megalithic dolmen, built around 4,000 BC as part of a chambered long barrow, during the mid Neolithic period, in what is now known as the Vale of Glamorgan. It lies about half a mile (1 km) to the west of the hamlet of St Lythans, near Dyffryn Gardens. The site is on pasture land, but pedestrian access is allowed and is free. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Lythans_burial_chamber

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Tinkinswood Burial Chamber is a Neolithic tomb topped with one of the largest capstones in Britain. Measuring 24 feet (7 m) by 15 feet (4.5 m) and weighing as much as an articulated lorry, experts think it would have taken at least 200 people to hoist the massive stone into place.

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Located near the village of Rhoose in the stunning Vale of Glamorgan, Rhoose Point (Welsh: Trwyn y Rhws) stands as a captivating headland and settlement. Nestled in the southernmost reaches of Wales, this picturesque locale holds the distinction of being the most southerly settlement in the country. While some argue that nearby Breaksea Point also lays claim to this title, Rhoose Point remains a remarkable destination that showcases the natural beauty and coastal charm of mainland Wales.

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During the spring and summer months, Roath Park boasts an exceptional floral display. The rose garden has been an attraction since the 1950s and in the 60s the Royal National Rose Society recognised its importance and chose to plant award-winning roses there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see around Dinas Powys?

The area around Dinas Powys in the Vale of Glamorgan offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can explore ancient semi-natural woodlands, river valleys, and coastal headlands. These settings often blend scenic beauty with historical interest, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and discovering natural features alongside ancient human habitation.

Are there any ancient woodlands or forests to explore near Dinas Powys?

Yes, Cwm George and Casehill Woods is a notable area comprising four woodlands: Cwm George Wood, Casehill Wood, Pen-y-Turnpike Wood, and Casehill Meadows. It's a diverse landscape of ancient semi-natural woodland, managed by the Woodland Trust, and popular for walking and nature observation.

Where can I experience riverside scenery and potentially spot wildlife?

The Cadoxton River offers picturesque natural scenery and walking paths. A particularly beautiful spot is Salmon's Leap on the River Ely, known for its natural beauty. During spawning season, you might even see salmon leaping. Another excellent location is Radyr Weir on the River Taff, where wild salmon, sea trout, grey herons, and cormorants can often be found.

What are some unique geological or coastal features in the area?

You can visit Rhoose Point – Southernmost Point of Mainland Wales, a captivating headland and settlement recognized as the most southerly point of mainland Wales, showcasing coastal charm. The elevated position of the Dinas Powys Hillfort also offers significant natural views over the surrounding landscape, highlighting the region's characteristic flat-topped, steep-sided ridges.

Are there natural monuments with historical significance around Dinas Powys?

Absolutely. The area is rich in sites where natural topography meets ancient history. For example, within Cwm George, you can find the Cwm George Iron Age hillfort. Additionally, the St Lythans Burial Chamber and Tinkinswood Burial Chamber are Neolithic tombs, built around 4,000 BC, offering a tangible connection to prehistoric times within natural settings.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Dinas Powys?

Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. St Lythans Burial Chamber and Tinkinswood Burial Chamber are both family-friendly historical sites set in nature. For a more active outing, Radyr Weir and Rhoose Point offer engaging natural experiences. Roath Park Lake and the Scott Memorial Lighthouse is also a peaceful place for family walks with views of wildlife.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and exploring the extensive network of paths in Cwm George and Casehill Woods. For cycling, there are numerous routes available. For example, you can find road cycling routes like the 'Cold Knap Roman Site – Barry Dock Office loop' or mountain biking trails such as the 'Cwm George and Casehill Woods loop'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Dinas Powys or MTB Trails around Dinas Powys guides.

Are there dog-friendly walking trails around the natural monuments?

Yes, many areas are dog-friendly. Cwm George and Casehill Woods are popular for dog-walking, offering extensive paths. The 'Salmon Leaps Walk' along the Cadoxton River is also a dog-friendly route that takes you through fields and forests, providing a refreshing outdoor experience for you and your pet.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Dinas Powys?

The natural monuments around Dinas Powys can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings vibrant flowers to the woodlands, while autumn showcases impressive seasonal colors, particularly in places like Cwm George and Casehill Woods. Summer is ideal for longer walks and enjoying the riverside, and even in winter, the historical sites and coastal views offer a unique charm.

Can I find any natural monuments that are less crowded?

While popular sites can attract visitors, many of the natural monuments offer a sense of tranquility. The St Lythans Burial Chamber and Tinkinswood Burial Chamber, set in pasture land, often provide a peaceful experience. Exploring the less-trafficked paths within Cwm George and Casehill Woods can also lead to quieter spots, especially during off-peak hours.

Where can I find a peaceful spot for a walk with views of wildlife?

For a peaceful walk with wildlife viewing opportunities, Roath Park Lake and the Scott Memorial Lighthouse is an excellent choice. It's a tranquil place to walk around, offering sights of ducks, various birds, and a peaceful atmosphere. The Cadoxton River area is also known for birdwatching and enjoying the serene Welsh countryside.

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