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Re: Clegyr Boia by Anonymous on Monday, 09 November 2009

Named after Boia, an Irish Chief who raided the Welsh coast in the iron age, this hill fort was said to have a well that rises and falls with the tide (an old local tradition). This is unlikely as the site is on a rock outcrop about 50 meters above sea level. I have visited the site and there is nowhere in the high enclosed area that one might expect to see a well. Has anyone any views on this?

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