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Image of Bwlch east of Moel y Llyn, Ceulanamaesmawr (Cairn(s)) by GLADMAN

Aerial view of the bwlch and its ancient treasures from Moel y Llyn.

Image credit: Robert Gladstone
Image of Bwlch east of Moel y Llyn, Ceulanamaesmawr (Cairn(s)) by GLADMAN

What odds this has been a route across these hills as long as people... and proto-people (for want of a better description) have been walking here?

Image credit: Robert Gladstone
Image of Bwlch east of Moel y Llyn, Ceulanamaesmawr (Cairn(s)) by GLADMAN

Looking across the western to the eastern cairn.

Image credit: Robert Gladstone
Image of Bwlch east of Moel y Llyn, Ceulanamaesmawr (Cairn(s)) by GLADMAN

There is a pair of substantial cairns here, that to the east perhaps the more so... and less disturbed.

Image credit: Robert Gladstone
Image of Bwlch east of Moel y Llyn, Ceulanamaesmawr (Cairn(s)) by GLADMAN

Good to be back upon Pumlumon, albeit her northern ‘foot hills’. Approaching from the east, eyes were naturally fixed upon Moel y Llyn’s prominent cairns towering across the bwlch... but then, hang on... what’s that to the left of the trees?

Image credit: Robert Gladstone

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Bwlch east of Moel y Llyn, Ceulanamaesmawr
Cairn(s)

Travellers approaching the great cemetery upon Moel y Llyn from the east will, naturally, encounter this ‘bonus’ pair of cairns as a rather splendid hors d’oeuvres.

Coflein reckons:

“One of two closely-spaced cairns located one above the other on the rising south-east side of a col below the eastern slopes of Moel y Llyn, close to a track and a forestry boundary. The lower (westernmost) of the two measures 11m (NE-SW) by 9m and 0.5m high on the uphill side, 2m above the track which passes by on the north-west....” [David Leighton, RCAHMW, 12 June 2012]

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