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Hafodty Menhir

Standing Stone / Menhir

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Nearest Town:Penmaenmawr (3km W)
OS Ref (GB):   SH747749 / Sheet: 115
Latitude:53° 15' 21.34" N
Longitude:   3° 52' 42.51" W

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From the B5106, travel on the minor road through Henryd, right up to the top of the hill (parking to the left of the gate - you will see some partly destroyed buildings on the hill in front of you).

Following the footpath, which bears to the right you will see the stone in a field to your right. Continue along the path for the Hefodty Stone Circle.
Posted by rdavymed
23rd December 2003ce