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Y Ferwig

Top 11 Natural Monuments around Y Ferwig

Best natural monuments around Y Ferwig showcase the dramatic beauty of the Welsh coastline and inland waterways in Ceredigion. The region offers access to unique geological features and diverse natural landscapes. These sites provide opportunities to explore the area's natural heritage. Y Ferwig is a destination for those seeking to experience the natural features of West Wales.

Best natural monuments around Y Ferwig

  • The most popular natural monuments is Cemaes Head, an other natural feature that serves as the…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Witches' Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach)

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The cavernous pool is called Witches Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach in Welsh) due to its peculiar green water. Set on a beautiful part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, you'll find this spot …

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Ceibwr Bay

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Beautiful Bay to stop awhile

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A stunning section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Depending on your direction of travel, you're nearly at the end or just starting!

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Cemaes Head

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Cemaes Head is the northernmost headland on the Pembrokeshire coast. A designated nature reserve, the headland overlooks the mouth of the Teifi estuary. The headland boasts diverse grassland, maritime heath …

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Ffynone Waterfall

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Beautiful hidden gem in the middle of Ffynone woods which is situated in West Wales, about 7 miles south of Cardigan, in North Pembrokeshire. Located in a secluded valley, the …

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Jenny Bater-Sinclair
July 6, 2025, Pembrokeshire Coast Path: Moylgrove to Poppit Sands

Steep but gorgeous views!

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Roy
April 20, 2024, Cemaes Head

Great spot on the Coastal Path

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Ceibwr is a gorgeous little bay towards the northern end of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The rocky coastline around Ceibwr is wild and dramatic, with many instances of impressive rock scenery. The bay itself is steep sided and was carved in the last Ice Age by surging meltwater forcing its way through what is now the Cwm Trewyddel valley. It's a great spot for wildlife watching. Grey seals can be spotted close by, while porpoises are often sighted offshore.

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Beautiful Bay to stop awhile

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Dan Hobson
December 1, 2022, Cemaes Head

Cemaes Head is the northernmost headland on the Pembrokeshire coast. A designated nature reserve, the headland overlooks the mouth of the Teifi estuary. The headland boasts diverse grassland, maritime heath and cliff habitats. Within the varied reserve, you can spot animals such as ponies, rabbits and voles, plus lots of birdlife.

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A stunning section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Depending on your direction of travel, you're nearly at the end or just starting! Some sections of the path along Cemaes Head (north of here) are close to the cliff edge so you will need to be comfortable with this. Alternatively, there is an option to take a shortcut by heading directly West towards Penrhyn.

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Beautiful hidden gem in the middle of Ffynone woods which is situated in West Wales, about 7 miles south of Cardigan, in North Pembrokeshire. Located in a secluded valley, the woodlands extend to 325 acres 10% ancient woodland. Ranging from fairly flat valley bottom to steep valley sides, the woods have four rivers and a waterfall, with the remnants of the ancient woodland - including veteran oaks - mainly located around the river system.

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A brilliant walk along the cliffs to reach this place, do be mindful as some of the paths to get to it can get close to the cliff edges. However, once there we had the place to ourselves which gave us plenty of time to explore. Well worth a visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most unique natural monuments to explore around Y Ferwig?

The region offers several unique natural monuments. You can visit the Witches' Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach), a distinctive cavernous pool with peculiar green water, formed by a collapsed cave. Another notable spot is Ceibwr Bay, known for its dramatic rocky coastline carved by Ice Age meltwater, offering impressive rock scenery.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for wildlife watching near Y Ferwig?

Yes, Ceibwr Bay is an excellent spot for wildlife enthusiasts. You can often see grey seals close by and porpoises offshore. Cemaes Head, a designated nature reserve, also offers opportunities to spot ponies, rabbits, voles, and various birdlife within its diverse habitats.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see at the natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Y Ferwig showcase diverse geological formations. At Ceibwr Bay, you'll find dramatic rocky coastlines shaped by glacial meltwater. The Witches' Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach) is a fascinating example of a collapsed sea cave forming a natural blow-hole with a unique pool.

Are there any waterfalls to visit in the Y Ferwig area?

Yes, you can discover Ffynone Waterfall, a hidden gem located in the Ffynone woods. Additionally, Cenarth Falls on the River Teifi offers a series of waterfalls and pools, known for its salmon leap where fish can be observed swimming upstream, particularly in autumn.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Y Ferwig provides various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Cardigan Castle – Poppit Sands Beach loop from Gwbert', or enjoy road cycling routes like the 'Poppit Sands Beach – St Dogmaels Abbey loop from Cardigan'. For more options, you can find detailed guides on running trails and road cycling routes around Y Ferwig.

Are there family-friendly walks or natural monuments near Y Ferwig?

Yes, there are easy walks that families can enjoy. For instance, the 'Cemaes Head – Witches Cauldron loop from Cemaes Head Nature Reserve' is an easy hike. You can find more family-friendly options and easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Y Ferwig guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Y Ferwig?

Autumn is particularly scenic, especially if you wish to witness the salmon leap at Cenarth Falls. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for coastal walks and wildlife spotting, while the dramatic landscapes retain their beauty year-round, though paths can be steep and require appropriate footwear in all seasons.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites near the natural monuments?

While not a natural monument, the area around Y Ferwig includes a significant prehistoric archaeological site: a Bronze Age round barrow at Crug Farm. This scheduled monument is of national importance and provides insight into early human occupation in the region. For more information on similar sites, you can consult resources like Wikipedia's list of prehistoric scheduled monuments in Ceredigion.

What should I wear when visiting the natural monuments, especially those along the coast?

When visiting coastal natural monuments like Witches' Cauldron or Ceibwr Bay, walking boots are essential due to steep paths and potentially uneven terrain. Layers are recommended as coastal weather can change quickly, and waterproof outerwear is advisable.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic views of the coastline?

Yes, Cemaes Head, the northernmost headland on the Pembrokeshire coast, offers excellent views overlooking the mouth of the Teifi estuary. Many sections of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, such as the route from Moylgrove to Poppit Sands, also provide stunning coastal vistas.

How long does it typically take to visit some of the natural monuments?

The time required varies by monument. For instance, exploring Witches' Cauldron might involve a walk along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which could take a few hours depending on your starting point. Shorter visits to viewpoints like Ceibwr Bay can be quicker, but many visitors choose to combine them with longer walks to fully appreciate the surroundings.

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