At the heart of the tiny village of Llanwnda, St Gwyndaf's Church showcases its antiquity in the carved stones, inscribed with crosses and Celtic designs, set into the outside walls. Inside, look up at the timber roof beams; at the far end of the third beam from the west (door) end, facing the altar, is a 15th-century carving of a tonsured monk's head.
Across the lane from the church, a wooden gate with a yellow waymark indicates the start of the mile-long track to Carregwastad Point , the site of the infamous 1797 invasion.