Discover Felindre Farchog: A Pembrokeshire village rich in history and natural beauty, perfect for car-free explorations
Tucked away in the picturesque Pembrokeshire countryside, Felindre Farchog is a charming village steeped in history. Its name, meaning ‘Place of the Knight’s Mill’, hints at a vibrant past. Enjoy leisurely strolls around the village, admiring its distinctive architecture like Llys Dy, the former courthouse, or seek out the hidden medieval Pont Baldwyn bridge, named after Archbishop Baldwyn himself.
For those travelling without a car, the surrounding area offers delightful discoveries. Explore the reconstructed Castell Henllys Iron Age Hill Fort, just a short distance away. Nature lovers will be enchanted by Pengelli Forest National Nature Reserve, perfect for invigorating walks through ancient woodland. There’s even a 3.1-mile circular walk within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park accessible via the 412 service bus, ensuring you can immerse yourself in Wales’ breathtaking scenery with ease.