This is s cracking little site I visited last summer.
Follow the lane north east through Bettws Newydd up Clytha Hill. You can pak right next to the edge of the hillfort and access is very easy through a gate. The scenery is lovely and a 10 minute walk will take you right around the hillfort. Despite being so easy to get to, the site has a fairly ‘remote’ feel to it. This is probably why I stumbled across a ‘courting couple’ when I visited – sorry for the interuption!!!!
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In a Welsh manuscript from 1600* there is a list of giants and their abodes. It includes
“Clidda Gawr in the parish of Bettws Newydd, and his abode in the place called Cloddeu Caer Clidda, and that land today is called Tir Clidda in the parish of Llanarth.”
Coed y Bwnydd is near/on Clytha Hill, so it seems Coed y Bwnydd may well be Clidda’s castle. It’s now a wooded nature reserve looked after by Monmouthshire council. (There is a Clytha Castle to the north, but that’s far too new for a giant).
*Owen, H., ‘Peniarth Ms. 118, fos. 829-837’ Y Cymmrodor, XXVII, (1917) pp.115-52. Text and translation.
cited here on the Arthurian Gwent page.
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Ty-Canol
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Camp Hill
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Campswood Hill
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Pen-Rhiw
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Maen Llwyd (Llanddewi Skirrid)
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Carn-y-Defaid
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Llangybi Bottom
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Carn Blorenge
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Gaer-fawr (Usk)
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Middle Hendre
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Ysgyryd Fawr
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Gaer Llwyd
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Cae Camp
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Wentwood Barrows
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Harold’s Stones
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Bedd y Gwr Hir
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Carreg Maen Taro
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Candwr Camp
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Foresters Oaks Round Barrow
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Gray Hill
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Castell Prin
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Chepstow Park Wood
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Coed-y-Caerau
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Lodge Wood Camp
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Mynydd Pen-y-Fal
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Crug-y-Gaer
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Llanvair-Discoed
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The Growing Stone
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Devil’s Lap of Stones
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Llangenny
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Twyn y Gaer (Crucorney)
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Pen-Twyn Camp (Crucorney)
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Llanmelin Wood
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Langstone
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Waun Cryn
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Coed Ynys Faen
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Gaer Hill
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Three Springs, Hatterrall Hill
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Stock Wood
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Twr Pen-cyrn cairns
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Twr Pen-cyrn Circle
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Ffynnon Ishow
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Five Lanes (Caerwent)
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Llangenny Camp
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Ogof Darren Cilau cave
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Mynydd Henllys
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Black Cliff
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Carrow Hill
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Mynydd Carn-y-cefn
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Walterstone Camp
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Standard Street
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The Buckstone
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Mynydd Pen-cyrn
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Twmbarlwm
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Garn Goch (Llangatwg)
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Eglwys Faen
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Hatterrall Hill
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Mynydd Llangatwg
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Cefn Man Moel
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Coed Pentwyn
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Wenallt
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Wilcrick Hill
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Worgan’s Wood
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Crug Hywel Camp
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Disgwylfa
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Garway Hill
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Little Doward
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Gwernvale
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King Arthur’s Cave
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Y Domen Fawr
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Great Barnets Wood
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Seven Sisters Rocks
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