With Graig Fach goch behind.
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Looking east-ish.
Taken 9th November 2002: This isn’t Croes Faen, but it’s interesting none the less. It’s an old stone gate post that lies very close to it’s infamous upright neighbour, and it has strikingly similar proportions to it. Having said that, the gate post looks much newer than Croes Faen. Is it just a coincidence that the two stones look so similar?
Taken 9th November 2002: Looking north west, the stone is exceptionally regular on this side with two vertical edges that don’t look very prehistoric.
Taken 9th November 2002: From the road, looking north east up the Afon Fathew valley.
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Visited 9th November 2002: Croes Faen is very easy to find, and you can get good views of it from the road. The stone is exceptionally tall and slender, with two vertical edges on the south east side of it.
Croes Faen is almost certainly not prehistoric. It’s thought to be the remains of a Medieval cross, the head having been removed or knocked off at some point. Croes Faen means stone cross.
Local tradition says that this stone was used in some way (?) to rid the place of a fiery dragon! The stone may have been moved in 1840, only to be returned to it’s original setting.
According to Frances Lynch the exact origin of this stone is unknown – it hasn’t been excavated. It may well be a prehistoric marker but it could very well be a Christian stone, like the one (7th-9th Century CE) found in the nearby church SH588009 or it may just be a rubbing stone for the cattle!
Sites within 20km of Croes Faen
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St Cadfan’s churchyard, Tywyn
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Foel Caethle
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Tal y Garreg and Llechlwyd
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Waen Fach
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Capel Maethlon
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Ffridd Bryn Dinas
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Foel Llanfendigaid
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Cairn between Bryn Dinas and Allt Gwyddgwion
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Trum Gelli
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Cae’r Mynach
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Mynydd y Llyn
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Carn March Arthur
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Allt Lwyd
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Eglwys Gwyddelod
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Craig-yr-Aderyn
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Craig yr Aderyn cairn
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Craig yr Aderyn (Crag-top enclosure)
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Castell y Gaer (Llangelynin)
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Mynydd Pentre
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Gwastadgoed
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Cantre’r Gwaelod
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Tarrenhendre
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Gwastadgoed cairns
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Caerberllan Farm
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Waun Oer
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Goleuwern
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Bryn Seward settlement
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Bedd y Brenin
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Bryn Seward Stones
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Bron-llety-Ifan
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Craig-y-Llyn (Cadair Idris)
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Twmpath y Crynwyr
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Bedd Taliesin
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Waen Bant
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Pen y Foel Goch
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Cae’r Arglwyddes II (& the White Stone)
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Cae’r Arglwyddes I
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Arthog Standing Stones
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Hafotty-Fach Cairns
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Hafotty-Fach Stones
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Caer Allt-Goch
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Carreg y Big (Arthog)
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Ffridd y Beudail
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Tal-y-Llyn
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Pen Carreg Gopa
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Cerrig Blaencletwr-Fawr (Esgair Foel-ddu)
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Caer Lletty-Llwyd
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Plas Cregennen Stone
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Dinas Oleu
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Cylch Derwyddol
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Carnedd Lwyd, Tyrrau Mawr (Cadair Idris)
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Carn Bwlch Corog
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Moel y Llyn, Ceulanamaesmawr
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Pared-y-Cefn-Hir
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Cairn below Pared y Cefn hir
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Fron y Gog
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Bwlch east of Moel y Llyn, Ceulanamaesmawr
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Maen Llwyd (Machynlleth)
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Llyn Cau
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Pen Dinas (Banc Mynydd Gorddu)
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Castell Llanaber
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Cwmere Farm Stone
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Mynydd Llanaber
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Pond Nant y Cagal Stones
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Llyn Gafr
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Craig y Castell
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Hen Gaer
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Cerrig Arthur
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Cairn, S.W of Woodland saddle
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Mynydd Moel, Cadair Idris
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Penrhyn-Coch War Memorial
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Cairn with kerb
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Cairn, upon a woodland saddle
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Cairn, W of Waen Fechen
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Carneddau Hafod Wnog
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Mynydd Egryn
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Carreg Llwyd (West)
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Carreg Llwyd (East)
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Llyn Arran
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Craig y Castell North
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Penrhyncoch Camp
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Cerrig y Cledd
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Bwlch y Rhiwgyr
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Garreg Lwyd (Fronwen)
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Hengwm Ring Cairn
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Carn Owen
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Egryn Abbey
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Cerrig y Cledd (north)
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Bwlch yr Adwy (Ceulanamaesmawr)
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Pen-y-Castell Hillfort
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Carneddau Hengwm
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Pen-y-Castell Stone
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Pen Craig y Pistyll (Ceulanamaesmawr)
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Gau Graig, Cadair Idris
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Tanybryn-Isaf (Trefeurig)
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Garn Wen (Trefeurig)
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Pen y Dinas (Dyffryn Ardudwy)
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Bryn Castell
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Cae y Garreg Lwyd
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Coed Croes
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Ffridd Newydd
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Cerrig yr Wyn
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