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Join us for our free open day at Llwyn Celyn in the Black Mountains
At the southern end of the beautiful Llanthony Valley in the Black Mountains stands Llwyn Celyn. It was built in 1420 on the lands of the Llanthony Priory and is very rare survival. Llwyn Celyn is rich in medieval features and has barely changed since around 1690. It has been carefully conserved and restored by the Landmark Trust.
Disabled parking available on site, all other cars must follow parking directions on site.
Information sheets on the buildings history will be available.
Book Tickets
Guide Prices
Free entry
Book Tickets Online
Facilities
Cooking Facilities
- Dishwasher
- Microwave cooker
Heating Facilities
- Real log/coal fires
Parking
- Private parking
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Sitting in the Lanthony Valley, Llwyn Celyn is perfectly positioned to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park.10 minutes from Llwyn Celyn is Llanthony Priory, the remains of a 13th-century priory. The site is open all year round, with free entry and nearby parking.