Best natural monuments around Badminton offers a diverse range of natural features for exploration. This guide highlights various natural landmarks, including prominent summits, serene lakes, and intriguing cave systems. These locations provide opportunities to experience varied terrain and scenic viewpoints. The area covered by this guide presents a landscape shaped by both natural processes and historical human activity.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Can almost be missed ! Stay on the path and it should come on your right side ! Check out the inside
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Easy walk, bit rocky at the top, very enjoyable walk
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Keeper’s Pond is an amazing pond, outstanding beauty with great views of the Usk valley 🤩
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Chartist Cave or sometimes Chartist's or Chartists' Cave is a culturally significant cave on Mynydd Llangynidr in southern Powys, Wales. The entrance is a broad arch formed of Twrch Sandstone Millstone Grit which overlies the Carboniferous Limestone immediately beneath.
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Newly Dragonised by myself 🙌 Blorenge,[2] also called The Blorenge is a prominent hill overlooking the valley of the River Usk near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, southeast Wales. It is situated in the southeastern corner of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The summit plateau reaches a height of 561 m
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Perfect for trail running. Watch of for the wild horses. Amazing views over Abergavenny
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Nice little pond, good place to park to do the circular route of Blorenge.
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Pretty easy hike up, sadly was a cloudy day when I went so missed the views. No steep ledges and not too high at all, so good if it is windy.
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Around Badminton, you can explore a diverse range of natural features including prominent summits like Blorenge summit and Mynydd Llangynidr Cairn Summit, serene lakes such as Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond), and intriguing cave systems like Craig y Cilau: Crags and Caves and Chartist Cave.
For exceptional views, head to Blorenge summit, which offers fine vistas over Abergavenny and the Usk Valley, including the Sugar Loaf and castle ruins. Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond) also provides great views across the Usk Valley towards the Sugar Loaf and the Black Mountains.
Yes, Chartist Cave is a notable historical site, believed to have been used by Chartists to stockpile weapons before their march on Newport. A commemorative plaque marks its significance. Additionally, near Blorenge summit, you can find remains of an old tramway built around 1796 and traces of former hushing practices for ironstone.
At Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond), it's an ideal spot for watching various wildlife. Craig y Cilau: Crags and Caves is a nature reserve known for its diverse variety of rare wild plants, bird life, and bats within its extensive cave systems.
Yes, Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond) is considered family-friendly. It's a popular site for picnics and wildlife watching within the Blaenavon World Heritage Site.
The area around these natural monuments offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and gravel biking paths. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Badminton, MTB Trails around Badminton, and Gravel biking around Badminton guides.
Yes, many of the natural monuments are excellent starting points or features along hiking routes. For instance, Keeper's Pond is a great starting point for a round-robin route of Blorenge mountain. You can find various trails suitable for different difficulties in the nearby guides mentioned above.
Craig y Cilau: Crags and Caves features imposing rock faces and extensive cave systems. Be prepared for some steep sections and potentially muddy and slippery paths. It's a nature reserve rich in rare wild plants, bird life, and bats.
Yes, Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond) has parking facilities, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the surrounding area.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views, especially from summits like Blorenge summit and the scenic beauty around Keeper's Pond. The diverse natural features, from tranquil lakes to challenging crags and historical caves, offer varied experiences for exploration and wildlife observation.
When visiting Blorenge summit, it's recommended to wear good boots as it can be a hard walk. From the summit, you'll be rewarded with fine views over Abergavenny and the Usk Valley, including the Sugar Loaf. You can also observe historical remains of a tramway and abandoned quarries.


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