
Looking towards the main ridge of Pumlumon...... so many cairns.
Looking towards the main ridge of Pumlumon...... so many cairns.
Looking toward the neighbouring northern cairn from the summit monument.
Looking across the eponymous upland lake (with attributed mystical feminine associations) to the great cairn surmounting Llechwedd Llwyd
A ‘moment’ at the northern cairn.
Summit cairn..... great upland vibe
South(ish) from the northern cairn toward another great cairn upon Llechwedd Llwyd. Note the lake, scene of a local ‘Lady in the Lake’ legend.
Looking across the Tarren Hills to not too distant Cadair Idris (top right)... from Moel y Llyn’s northern cairn.
A rare sunburst (for the day) upon Moel y Llyn’s northern cairn (at SN71249183).
The summit cairn of Moel y Llyn....
Summit cairn... Moel y Llyn
The summit cairn of Moel y Llyn.... the interior unfortunately ravaged by unthinking vandals masquerading as ‘walkers’... but still pretty substantial.
Needless to say there’s a lot of basketfulls in that.... Llechwedd Llwyd [SN71079141], south-west of Moel y Llyn. The cairn, including the relatively recent upper remodelling, bears a very Pumlumonian-vibe. Not surprisingly...
Llechwedd Llwyd [SN71079141]
Llechwedd Llwyd [SN71079141]
Llechwedd Llwyd [SN71079141], south-west of Moel y Llyn. The cairn does not possess an eye-catching elevation – we’ll leave the modern beehive out of this (which I’m actually growing to like around Mid Wales) – but the footprint needs to be taken seriously.
Yet another substantial cairn gracing an outlying summit of Pumlumon.... Llechwedd Llwyd [SN71079141] to south-west of Moel y Llyn.
Looking across Cwm Ceulan to Moel y Llyn.
Llyn Moel y Llyn – the hill’s haunting upland tarn – is, it would appear, referenced in Caer Arglwyddes, ‘The Lady’s Field’, sited below to the west. According to Dr Gwilym Morus: “I had a conversation with an old lady who’s father had been born at Cae’r Arglwyddes, and according to her the name of the farm refers to a ‘lady of the lake’ folktale about the small lake up on Moel-y-llyn”.
So, yet another reason to visit this enigmatic northern outlier of Pumlumon crowned by a quartet of Bronze Age cairns....