The Modern Antiquarian. Stone Circles, Ancient Sites, Neolithic Monuments, Ancient Monuments, Prehistoric Sites, Megalithic MysteriesThe Modern Antiquarian

Brecknockshire: Latest Posts

Previous 10 | Showing 11-20 of 3,215 posts. Most recent first | Next 10

Garn Dwad (Cairn(s)) — Miscellaneous

A pair of cairns located someway below - and to the south - of the 1,463ft summit of Garn Dwad... the southern of which is actually pretty substantial, bearing the clear remains of a cist. To be fair, the northern monument is quite upstanding, too, albeit with a grassy mantle rendering it far less conspicuous in the landscape; so much so, that I actually walked straight by upon arrival. As you do.

The location is excellent, with a sublime panorama of the South Walian uplands given great support by that of the Irfon nearer to hand. With a vibe to match. The easiest approach is probably that which I took, via the bridleway starting from the access track to Pen-y-Banc farm, looping around from the north.

Coflein reckons:

"The two cairns set below the summit of Carn Dwad are I - measuring 6.0m in diameter and 0.4m high; II - oval, measuring 11m by 9.0m and 0.5m high. Both cairns bear the signs of central mutilation and exhibit what may be the remains of cists.... [J.Wiles 04.04.02]"
GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
26th September 2023ce

Garn Dwad (Cairn(s)) — Images (click to view fullsize)

<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN<b>Garn Dwad</b>Posted by GLADMAN GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
26th September 2023ce
Previous 10 | Showing 11-20 of 3,215 posts. Most recent first | Next 10