
Looking from Fan Brycheiniog, with the walkers shelter in the foreground.
Looking from Fan Brycheiniog, with the walkers shelter in the foreground.
Looking West. Garn Caws, with Garn Fawr to it’s left, in the distance.
This stone has an uncanny resemblance to the slab stone at Trellech.
Good views from here, to the South and West, with the central beacons to the East.
The slab stone, from the other direction. Again resembling a hooded figure,this time with a face.(okay, you need an imagination. Try it, won’t hurt you)
the smallest of the 3 stones. A slab rather than a pillar. It always reminds me of a hooded figure walking towards the other 2 stones, presumably turned to stone for some crime.
This stone lies outside the circle.It has a surrounding ditch with a low embankment,approx. 12 feet diameter.
This is the largest of the 3 remaining uprights.The others suffering extensive frost damage.
This is looking South East, down a mist filled Wye valley, towards the Black Mountains. The only surviving uprights shown here.
Sunrise on a frosty January morning.
Looking North East,towards the large boulder,just visible in the heather.The whole site is very overgrown.
Looking south,towards the mound.This is the only visible stone.