| Ogaf Myrddin |
| Ogaf Myrddin means Merlin's Cave, and this is one of the locations where he is said to sleep awaiting his release. The cave is hidden behind a waterfall. |
| Map ref: SN 5230 |
| Directions: Northwest of Brechfa |
| Gors-fawr Stone Circle |
| The circle consists of 16 standing stones with a diameter of 22.3 metres, 72 feet. Towards the Northeast of the circle are two outlying standing stones. It is not clear whether they are related to the circle and may date from an earlier or later timescale. |
| Map ref: SN 134 294 |
| Directions: Off a minor road from the A478, signposted |
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| Freni-Fawr |
| This mountain has long been associated with the fairies and is traditionally an entrance to the other world. |
| Map ref: SN 1635 |
| Directions: To the West of Crymych |
| Laugharne |
| A spectral dog known as the Gwyllgi or the 'Dog of Darkness' is said to haunt the town. The dog appears with flaming red eyes, and is said to run from the castle to the town along an old route-way. |
| Map ref: SN2910 |
| Directions: On the A4066 |
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