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Cerrig Arthur

Stone Circle

Cerrig Arthur (Stone Circle) by GLADMAN Looking across the south-eastern stones towards the southern of Y Rhinogydd's two Diffwys... this example bearing its own Bronze Age monument (albeit an obscure one)
GLADMAN Image Credit: Robert Gladstone
Posted by GLADMAN
19th December 2023ce
Edited 19th December 2023ce
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Comments (3)

I really enjoyed revisiting this in September, after our first visit was in rubbish conditions. For all its fairly low-lying setting, it has terrific views of both Y Rhinogydd and Cader, which can hardly be coincidental. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
20th December 2023ce
Yeah, top circle, despite the lack of large stones. Happy to relate that the new farmer appears really into the heritage... I suggested she try and record everything she can get her hands on locally so it doesn't get lost GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
21st December 2023ce
That's very cool to hear. Quite a lot of them are very appreciative of what they have on their land, sadly we do see the other sort too! thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
21st December 2023ce
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