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Cwmbiga

Long Cairn

Cwmbiga (Long Cairn) by GLADMAN
GLADMAN Image Credit: Robert Gladstone
Posted by GLADMAN
17th September 2013ce
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Comments (9)

Damn good show Gladman, I felt sure Id be the only one to enjoy this little gem.
Overgrown isn't it, but in a kind of good way.
postman Posted by postman
17th September 2013ce
Rarely has it taken so much effort to move a (relatively) small distance from the road.... wonderful site. Parked at the layby beside the farm a couple of years back and had no idea this was in the trees. My beloved Pumlumon continues to surprise, does it not? GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
17th September 2013ce
Yes it does, and hopefully it wont be too long before we get up there too. postman Posted by postman
17th September 2013ce
"hopefully it wont be too long before we get up there too"

Yay. Big yay. YAAAAAAY!
thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
17th September 2013ce
I've been harking on like an idiot about it being Wales' finest Bronze Age cemetery for a few years now. Need someone to back me up.... or counter. There's only one way to do that. GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
17th September 2013ce
Well, there can't be a much bigger attraction than "Wales' finest Bronze Age cemetery", can there? :) thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
17th September 2013ce
Whoa there big yaay's, I cant control the weather outside of Snowdonia, we will get wet.
But Wales finest anything is a bit of a draw isn't it ?
postman Posted by postman
17th September 2013ce
Pumlumon, wet? Surely not. Gladders has blue skies in his pictures.

Five 2,000ft summits, loads of cairns, and the fact that both Severn and Wye start up there is pretty exciting too.
thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
17th September 2013ce
And a standing stone.
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/4166/carreg_wen.html
postman Posted by postman
17th September 2013ce
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