
What a fascinating Hillfort this is!
I visited the site earlier in the fine weather this week and flew around it with my UAV taking some video and pictures. There is a wide scatter of seemingly random rocks and stones as I walked up to the craggy outcrop. I noticed the ‘road’ leading to the entrance and the amazing boulder on the triangular levelled out platform that was formerly walled but that of course is now tumbled. When looking back at my footage, everywhere I looked it seems in the chaos that humans or maybe ‘giants’ or perhaps the Flintsones have messed with the seemingly random stones, placing them into either enclosure aprons or ‘chevaux-de-frise’ patterns around the southern and western approaches.
The Preseli landscape is truly magical with the major Foel Y Drygarn Hillfort with its three bronze age cairns just over a mile to the east and Mynydd Carningli with its rocky tumbled hillfort dominant to the west. Beyond that Carn Ffoi lies further west above Newport and even further still are the Strumble Head hillforts.
I believe most of these share certain distinctive attributes and I wonder whether or not they are all really ‘Iron Age’ or perhaps date to a much earlier period. Several nearby Dolmen seem to reflect some of these hillfort landmarks. From my aerial footage of Carn Alw I would say the great boulder on the northern end of the platform is definitely the focus of this ‘Hillfort’. Sitting in its own depression it reminds me of Careg Y Bwci behind Cellan.
Love these aerial shots... I'm getting a vibe of Dr Toby Driver on an ARP 2600 here, not a bad thing. This one has been on the list for too long now.
Enjoyed your videos. The new way of looking at the 'whole' is my understanding and it is memerising to go round hillforts from the sky. And great to see Carn Alw, is it on one of the videos?