
Corndon Hill I cairn
Corndon Hill I cairn
Corndon Hill I cairn
It`s difficult to see where the natural surface ends and Corndon Hill II cairn commences
There`s a summit cairn and trig. point pillar on the top of Corndon Hill II cairn
Corndon Hill III cairn
Corndon Hill III cairn
Corndon Hill IV kerbed cairn
Corndon Hill IV kerb cairn
Corndon Hill V cairn
Corndon Hill V cairn
Corndon Hill VI cairn
There are some large stones in Corndon Hill VI cairn which overlooks the surrounding countryside. The Cwm Mawr stone axe factory is down there.....somewhere on the small hill to the left.
Corndon Hill VII cairn
Corndon Hill VII cairn
Corndon Hill VIII cairn
Cordon Hill VIII cairn
Stapeley Hill ring cairn
Stapeley Hill ring cairn with Corndon Hill as a backdrop
Lacra D stone circle
Lacra D stone circle
Lacra C stone circle
Lacra C stone circle
Lacra B stone circle
Lacra B stone circle
Lacra A stone circle
When you reach this ruin, you`re there! Lacra A stone circle is just above the gable end of the ruined farm building in the pic. Lacras D and E and the row are beyond A. The avenue commences by the stone wall on the right and goes down the hill-side. Lacras B and C are on the right-hand side of the top-most stone wall, out of shot.
A plan of Gray Hill showing its archaeological features – including a possible enclosure surrounding the stone circle and row.
What you see when you approach Little Lodge Long Barrow from the nearby minor road
The exposed burial chamber of Little Lodge Long Barrow
The large blocking(?) stone of Little Lodge Long Barrow
Little Lodge Long Barrow from the south
Cryd Tudno Rocking Stone
Pen y Dinas hillfort overlooking Llandudno and its Bay
The name of this stone is given as Maes Mochnant standing stone in the SMR
An exposed cist in the Cerrig Beddau cairn
The Afon Disgynfa cairn, with its view up the valley of the Afon Disgynfa
You have to pass by the Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall to get to the Afon Disgynfa cairn.
Possible candidates for the title of The Goose Stones at SP2570128746
The Horestone
The Horestone
I came across this stone at SP2537828682. Perhaps it`s the last surviving Goose Stone
The Whittlestone
The Whittlestone
The Whittlestone`s plaque
Cow Common Long Barrow
This is the best shot that I could get of the bank of Condicote Henge.
See that band of darker grass running through the centre of this pic? Well, that`s all that`s left of the bank of Condicote Henge. The road, which I`m standing on to take this photo, runs through the centre of the henge.
The King`s Standing round barrow
The King`s Standing round barrow
The last remaining standing stone at Pen-y-Beacon stone circle