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The Henge Monuments of the British Isles: Myth and Archaeology

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<< Our Photo Pages >> Cerrig Duon Row - Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue in Wales in Powys

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Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Cerrig Duon Row Alternative Name: Cerrig Duon stone avenue
Country: Wales County: Powys Type: Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue
Nearest Town: Brecon  Nearest Village: Cray / Penwyllt
Map Ref: SN8515120642  Landranger Map Number: 160
Latitude: 51.872488N  Longitude: 3.669628W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
2 Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
4 Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
4 Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
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mrdre visited on 23rd Jul 2021 - their rating: Amb: 4 Access: 3

SandyG visited on 26th Dec 2014 - their rating: Cond: 3 Amb: 4 Access: 4 This row can be a tricky one to get to. The easiest way involves crossing a river on foot and utmost care needs to be taken. A visit should not be contemplated after heavy rain and even at others times this is not one to be visited alone. If any doubt do not attempt the crossing. Car parking is available at SN 85314 20324. From the car parking area carefully cross the river and then head uphill and northwards towards the row. The stones in this row are all tiny and a careful search will be required to find them. Good luck.



Average ratings for this site from all visit loggers: Ambience: 4 Access: 3.5

Cerrig Duon Row
Cerrig Duon Row submitted by SandyG : The southern end of the double row with three stones highlighted by arrows. View from south (15th November 2012). (Vote or comment on this photo)
Two almost parallel rows of tiny stones near the Cerrig Duon stone circle complex

From Coflein:
This stone avenue is one element in a complex of monuments (NPRN 95) which includes a stone circle (412996) and a standing stone, Maen Mawr, the largest stone in a short alignment (412997).

The avenue lies to the north-east of the circle, 14.3m from its nearest point, and comprises two near-parallel, but slightly divergent, rows of low, upright stones. The two rows diverge northwards, separated by 6m at the south end and by 6.4m after a distance of 9.4m where the more eastern row appears to terminate. As it survives, the stones of both rows are more closely set on the south though this may be the result of some stones having been lost. The western row, of 16 stones, is now 45m long, and the eastern side, of 11 stones, is 24.7m long. Some stones have clearly fallen and others must be buried.

Update October 2019: This alignment is featured on the Stone Rows of Great Britain website - see their entry for Carrig Duon, which includes a description, photographs, a simplified plan of the stone row and its associated stone circle and the Maen Mawr standing stone, access information and links to other online resources for more information.

The row is also scheduled as CADW BR071 (Cerrig Duon Stone Circle) which adds: "The monuments are located on a plateau above a waterfall on the River Tawe". This site is also recorded as Coflein NPRN 95 (Cerrig Duon Ritual Complex) and Coflein NPRN 412997 (Maen Mawr, Standing Stone, Stone Alignment).

Also refer to the Stone Rows of Great Britain's entry for the nearby Maen Mawr stone row, which includes a plan of this prehistoric landcape and how the monuments relate.

Note: SandyG of Stone Rows of Great Britain asks visitors to note: "This row can be a tricky one to get to. The easiest way involves crossing a river on foot and utmost care needs to be taken. A visit should not be contemplated after heavy rain and even at others times this is not one to be visited alone. If any doubt do not attempt the crossing".
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Cerrig Duon Row
Cerrig Duon Row submitted by SandyG : Five tiny stones forming part of the double stone alignment. View from south (21st July 2014). (Vote or comment on this photo)

Cerrig Duon Row
Cerrig Duon Row submitted by SandyG : The northern end of the western part of the double row. Small stones just protruding through the grass. View from south west (21st July 2014). (Vote or comment on this photo)

Cerrig Duon Row
Cerrig Duon Row submitted by SandyG : Towards the northern end of the western part of the double row. Small stones are visible just protruding through the grass. View from west (21st July 2014). (Vote or comment on this photo)

Cerrig Duon Row
Cerrig Duon Row submitted by SandyG : Towards the northern end of the western part of the double row. Small stones (highlighted) just protruding through the grass. View from south (21st July 2014). (Vote or comment on this photo)

Cerrig Duon Row
Cerrig Duon Row submitted by SandyG : Single row terminates at Maen Mawr standing stone. View from north west (21st July 2014).

Cerrig Duon Row
Cerrig Duon Row submitted by Bladup : Cerrig Duon row and Maen Mawr with the circle behind.

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 31m W 265° Maen Mawr* Stone Row / Alignment (SN85122064)
 44m SW 223° Cerrig Duon stone circle* Stone Circle (SN85122061)
 122m WNW 292° Cerrig Duon Compass stones* Standing Stones (SN8503820690)
 212m S 182° Nant-y-Llyn (Powys)* Cairn (SN85142043)
 559m N 356° Waun Leuci Standing Stone* Standing Stone (Menhir) (SN8512021200)
 888m N 360° Tawe valley Triangle* Standing Stones (SN8516421530)
 911m NNE 18° Waen Llechi* Standing Stone (Menhir) (SN85462150)
 919m N 2° Maen Leuci stone setting* Standing Stones (SN85202156)
 1.0km E 89° Waun Leuci summit cairns* Cairn (SN8618320639)
 1.8km NNE 12° Bwllch Cerrig Duon Barrow* Round Barrow(s) (SN85552235)
 1.8km NNW 338° Moel Feity cairn* Cairn (SN8450722336)
 2.1km N 9° Bwlch Cerrig Duon Cist west* Cist (SN8553122708)
 2.1km NNE 13° Bwlch Cerrig Duon Cist east* Cairn (SN85682272)
 2.5km WNW 296° Llyn y Fan Fawr* Standing Stones (SN82882180)
 2.9km WNW 292° Fan Brycheiniog* Cairn (SN82532179)
 3.1km WNW 296° Twr-y-Fan Foel cairn* Cairn (SN82432206)
 3.4km WNW 298° Fan Foel Cairns* Round Cairn (SN8214722341)
 3.8km NW 309° Rhyd Wen Fach* Stone Circle (SN82232312)
 3.9km SW 228° Waun Fignen Felen Ancient Village or Settlement (SN82201810)
 4.1km WNW 286° Picws Du* Cairn (SN81172185)
 4.2km SSW 205° Twyn Ddu* Cairn (SN833169)
 4.2km SE 145° Pwll Byfre Hut Circle 2 Ancient Village or Settlement (SN87471711)
 4.2km SE 145° Pwll Byfre Hut Circle 1 Ancient Village or Settlement (SN87501711)
 4.6km WSW 240° Pwll-y-Cig Cairn* Cairn (SN8105818446)
 4.7km SSW 195° Dan-yr-Ogof* Cave or Rock Shelter (SN838161)
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Re: Cerrig Duon Row by SandyG on Friday, 26 December 2014
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Two stone rows lead towards the Cerrig Duon stone circle. The westernmost is a single row including two small stones and the substantial standing stone known as Maen Mawr. The eastern row is formed by a pair of nearly parallel lines of tiny stones These rows are situated north east of the stone circle and lead northwards towards the river. The western line of stones is 24.7m long and the eastern row which survives rather better is 45m long.
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