Images

Image of Snowdon (Cairn(s)) by Billy Fear

2nd cairn from North in the foreground with its Southernly partner in the background.
08/11/09

Image credit: Billy Fear
Image of Snowdon (Cairn(s)) by Billy Fear

2nd cairn from the South with the the one to the North in the left backfround.
08/11/09

Image credit: Billy Fear
Image of Snowdon (Cairn(s)) by Billy Fear

The most Southernly cairn with the next one in background.
08/11/09

Image credit: Billy Fear
Image of Snowdon (Cairn(s)) by Meic

Cairn on Snowdon – September 2003

Image credit: Michael Mitchell

Articles

Snowdon

Snowdon is made up by 4 cairns running roughly North-South. They are a prominent horizon feature viewed from the East as far as Ashburton.
The cairns increase in diameter towards the South and the 3 southernly cairns are spaced about 120m apart from each other, whereas the northernly one is about 175m away from the nearest neighbour. The most northenly cairm is not on the OS map.

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