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Hey, wondering if anyone can be so kind as to offer me a helping hand.

I'm off for a week to Wales (next week), Kidwelly in Carmarthenshire (SA17). Am also in the middle of moving home and have packed my gazeteer away. Can anyone have a quick look and see what's around in turns of stones etc??

Cheers

goosebal wrote:
Hey, wondering if anyone can be so kind as to offer me a helping hand.

I'm off for a week to Wales (next week), Kidwelly in Carmarthenshire (SA17). Am also in the middle of moving home and have packed my gazeteer away. Can anyone have a quick look and see what's around in turns of stones etc??

Cheers

This is the nearest I can find to Kidwelly, there's not much around, keep driving and there's plenty along the coastline of Pembs, or you could go to the Gower - The Maen Cetty stone..
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/100/carn_llechart.html

Pembs; Carreg Samson, Carreg Coetan Arthur, Pentre Ifan. Gors Fawr Circle along with Carn Meini and Foel Drygarn......

Croeso i'r Gymru Goosebal.
Now then... in Gower we have King Arthur's Stone aka Maen Ceti http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/111/maen_ceti.html
and Parc Le Breos http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/107/parc_le_breos.html
Both state that the nearest town is Llanelli but you'll have to row, swim or cross over Loughor Bridge to get to them as they're on the Swansea side of the estuary. :)
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/3528/gower_peninsular.html

As far as Pembroke is concerned i'll give Wychburyman a shout for you as he's my 'man in the field' as it were.

Happy (and hopefully) dry holidays to you.

http://www.carmarthenshire-pages.co.uk/kidwelly/
http://www.pembrokeshire.co.uk/

goosebal wrote:
Hey, wondering if anyone can be so kind as to offer me a helping hand.

I'm off for a week to Wales (next week), Kidwelly in Carmarthenshire (SA17). Am also in the middle of moving home and have packed my gazeteer away. Can anyone have a quick look and see what's around in turns of stones etc??

Cheers

Went for a ramble round these parts not so long ago, not far away to the south east is the gower pen with all its burial chambers, and north of Kidwelly (dont forget the castle) are lots of singles and pairs and trios of standing stones, two of which completely got by me somehow last time I was there, with some battered dolmens aswell.
There is plenty within twenty miles or so distance from Kidwelly, but there not A class sites, maybe not even B class, but sometimes I prefer it that way. Just take a pink os map sheet No 159