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Chris Collyer wrote:
One site that stands out in my mind is Parc-y-Meirw,

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/118/parcymeirw.html

It's not spectacular but there are some fantastic views towards the sea and my overriding memory is of the peace and quiet of the place. Parking is a bit of a pain though...

-Chris


I second this. We parked the car near the pub in the valley. A short walk along the river and a scramble up to Parcymeirw. A stroll along the top road brings you to the healing well, past some great stones in the hedgerow - alignment. There is a lovely church nearby and then follow the OS back to the valley, taking in some more stones and ancient bumps and hollows to fire the imagination.

I have been wandering these hills for years and never exhausted the possibilities


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Posted by greybeard
13th May 2011ce
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