

Twmpa in the background.. 2 of the sunken stones to the right
Very overgrown...
Taken stood on one of the ramparts
The enclosure.. i know the picture’s not great but I wasn’t sure what it was (there was no sign at the time)
On the sign at the hill.
Closer view of the sign in the picture above..
Restoration work being done to the early 19th century hermit’s hut that was built into the side of the rampart.
Trees on the outer rampart. The tree in the foreground is in front of the entrance.
To the left is the second part of the fort.
Tan-y-Bwlch (a shingle beach with a river running directly behind it) taken from from Pendinas hill. Pendinas and Tan-y-Bwlch form a nature reserve. The field to the left of the photo was flooded due to heavy rain.
You can’t really see much iof the fort’s structure from the beach, there are better views from other parts of town.
As seen from South Beach(it’s the one with the tower on top!).
Some sort of earthworks.. perhaps the 2 stones indicate the entrance to the enclosure?
Taken from Zennor hill, during my unsuccessful quoit hunting...
The back of the rocks. It would have been very difficult for an enemy to scale that!
Close up of the rock
This image has been moved to the inappropriate/irrelevant section as it adds very little to the understanding of the site.
It looks like the path’s been cut into the rampart.
You can see the Brisons on the horizon