
On the left is the side passage. If I was on my own, I wouldn’t have had the guts to go down and take this photo. One of my favourite sites, as it had the power to frighten me.
On the left is the side passage. If I was on my own, I wouldn’t have had the guts to go down and take this photo. One of my favourite sites, as it had the power to frighten me.
I read somewhere there’s an enclosure or something similar very close to the quoit, the remains of which I think are on the right of the picture.
Also, according to the book “Belerion” by Craig weatherhill, it could be a cist.
Oscar gets his lead caught round one of the sloped stones.
The ever present Carn Galva on the horizon.
Kenidjack headland taken from the cape. On the horizon you see the ruined cottage near to the castle.
To Treryn Dinas, taken from Porthcurno.
I know it’s a similar view, but its to show the difference in vegetation in different seasons( taken May 2005)
Rock outcrop
View to Gwithian, Godrevy island and further up the coast. What I presume to be a rampart in foreground.
Wild foxgloves
You can see much of the Penwith peninsula from Trencrom, including Mount’s bay
The logan rock lends its name to a pub in the nearby village of treen
Approaching from Penberth way. August 2006.
Another bank of earth.
Ditch. In the bottom right hand corner is the track put in for the tree felling.
Taken on rampart. You can see a ditch and another bank of earth.
Taken on the rampart.
Arrow points to what i believe to be the inner rampart. It’s difficult to tell as the place is a mess.