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Pentre Ifan

Date Added: 23rd Oct 2023
Site Type: Portal Tomb Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 29th Sep 2023. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 4

Pentre Ifan

Pentre Ifan submitted by Horatio on 22nd Jun 2020. A year later and back at Pentre Ifan for the solstice sunset, all on my own some (apart from a 13yr old Jack Russell this time) I Was expecting at least to see one other (person not Jack Russell) at this site for the sunset. That morning I'd gone to see the sunrise at Gors Fawr stone circle and even left my house in the rain knowing there was zero chance of seeing a sunrise, I definitely was not disappointed, crap weather but I enjoyed being amongst the stones as the solstice sun rose, the cu...
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Gilman Point fort

Date Added: 23rd Oct 2023
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 28th Sep 2023. My rating: Condition 1 Ambience 4 Access 3

Gilman Point fort

Gilman Point fort submitted by Bladup on 14th Sep 2013. Looking over the bank of Gilman Point fort.
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Amroth Submerged Forest

Date Added: 23rd Oct 2023
Site Type: Not Known (by us) Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Would like to visit



Waun Mawn NE

Date Added: 23rd Oct 2023
Site Type: Standing Stones Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Waun Mawn NE

Waun Mawn NE submitted by Postman on 22nd Jun 2021. A serene moment of solitude, or rather quick she's gone take a photo.
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Waun Mawn W

Date Added: 23rd Oct 2023
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Waun Mawn W

Waun Mawn W submitted by Postman on 22nd Jun 2021. The sunshine, it approaches.
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Craig Rhosyfelin

Date Added: 23rd Oct 2023
Site Type: Rock Outcrop Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Craig Rhosyfelin

Craig Rhosyfelin submitted by Aluta on 25th Sep 2018. A view of Craig Rhos-y-felin, one of the possible sources of some of Stonehenge's bluestones.
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St David's Head

Date Added: 24th Oct 2023
Site Type: Hillfort Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 5 Access 3

St David's Head

St David's Head submitted by Adam Stanford on 29th Nov 2004. Inside the enclosure with the seven, possibly eight circular hut remains clearly visible in the foreground. The ramparts are obscured by the rock outcrop, which runs parallel to them (left to right) in the middle of this picture. Coetan Arthur is just beyond another rock outcrop, below the horizon to the left and the double dolmen of Carn Llidi is hard to spot on the slopes in the distance. Between Carn Llidi and Coetan Arthur is another settlement area and ancient field system, delineated by a ...
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Coetan Arthur Dolmen

Date Added: 24th Oct 2023
Site Type: Chambered Tomb Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Sep 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 5 Access 3

Coetan Arthur Dolmen

Coetan Arthur Dolmen submitted by Johnny on 25th Aug 2001. Coetan Arthur, St. David's Head, Dyfed (SM725 281): Impressively situated on the hillside close to St. David's Head, Coetan Arthur is the collapsed chamber of what is presumed to be a passage grave which also has a round barrow. The massive capstone measures approximately 5.9 meters by 2.6 meters and is supported on one side by an orthostat approximately 1.5 meters in height.
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Cilgerran Churchyard

Date Added: 19th Aug 2024
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 13th Jul 2024. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 2 Access 4

Cilgerran Churchyard

Cilgerran Churchyard submitted by vicky on 4th Apr 2002. Cilgerran Churchyard (SN191431) – one of several standing stones located in churchyards in this part of SW Wales. The stone can be hard to find amongst the similarly grey tombstones and exhibits lettering on one face and crude cross symbols of two other faces. Our research pixie is looking in to this stone further.
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Log Text: I haven't seen many stones with Ogham and Latin inscriptions, both being quite legible on this particular example. Keen to see more a I know there are quite a few in this area of Wales.



Tycanol

Date Added: 3rd Dec 2024
Site Type: Hillfort Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 20th Oct 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 3

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Carn Ingli Mountain Fort

Date Added: 3rd Dec 2024
Site Type: Hillfort Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 19th Oct 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 3

Carn Ingli Mountain Fort

Carn Ingli Mountain Fort submitted by vicky on 4th Nov 2003. A view of the hillfort of Carn Ingli from the east.
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Carn Briw

Date Added: 3rd Dec 2024
Site Type: Cairn Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 19th Oct 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 3

Carn Briw

Carn Briw submitted by pab on 21st Oct 2007. Carn Briw, from the northern slopes of Mynydd Ingli, on which the wonderful Carn Ingli 'sits' - or should that be 'is enthroned'? COFLEIN refers to this as simply "A disturbed cairn, 17m in diameter and 1.8m high." The name Carn Briw in fact means just ...'shattered heap of stones'! What a sad name for such an atmospheric place.
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Maen Serth

Date Added: 23rd Oct 2023
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: Wales (Powys)
Visited: Yes on 19th Mar 2023. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Maen Serth

Maen Serth submitted by TimPrevett on 10th Aug 2005. The stone, with the location of Esgair Perfedd to the rear - a Roman Marching Camp said to take up to 4,000 soldiers, and believed to be constructed during the last Campaign against the (for us) Welsh. Did the Romans use these ridge top markers to help follow the route into the mountains? I reckon they did. Then I picture 4,000 tired, but battle ready Roman soldiers passing this stone some 1900 years ago. If the stones could speak...
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