Another example of an upland funerary cairn sited at a point other than the summit area of a mountain... in this case significantly so, near the southern extremity of Mynydd Troed’s long ridge. According to Coflein:-
‘Remains of a burial cairn situated in open moorland on the S end of the Mynydd Troed ridge. Stone built and roughly circular on plan, measuring about 9.5m in diameter and up to 0.6m in height. Source: Cadw scheduling description. F. Foster 17/03/2005‘