The substantial drystone wall gives some scale to the ramparts.
Image credit: A. Brookes (10.5.2014)
The substantial drystone wall gives some scale to the ramparts.
The sheer cliffs forming the north side of the fort. Skomer Island in the distance.
Looking across the triple ramparts from the inner bank, towards The Nab Head, a mesolithic flint-working site.
Looking over the southern end of the ramparts towards the Marloes peninsula. The "bump" on the far right skyline is the heighest point inside the much larger Deer Park fort.
The inner rampart is quite overgrown, but remains a decent height.
The triple ramparts from the southeast.
Tower Point promontory fort from the south. The highest of the triple ramparts can be clearly seen.