One of Wales’ largest Iron Age hill forts, Garn Goch features dramatic stone ramparts, wide open landscapes, and breathtaking views across the Towy Valley – a remarkable window into ancient Welsh history.
Set in the hills near Llandeilo, Garn Goch is a striking archaeological site with a past that stretches back over 2,000 years. It actually consists of two adjoining hill forts – Y Gaer Fawr and Y Gaer Fach – and is among the largest prehistoric settlements in Wales.
Visitors can walk among the vast stone ramparts that once enclosed Iron Age communities, offering a real sense of the scale and significance of this ancient stronghold. There’s no visitor centre or built infrastructure, but that’s part of its charm – Garn Goch is raw, quiet, and steeped in atmosphere.
The short walk to the summit rewards with panoramic views across the Towy Valley, especially on a clear day. It’s a peaceful spot for reflection, walking, or simply connecting with the deep history of the Welsh landscape.




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