Tre'r Ceiri
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fortification, hillfort, iron age
Meaning 'Town of the Giants', Tre'r Ceiri is perhaps Wales' most impressive hill fort. There are 3 metre-high walls and ramparts that once defended the fort. The site is full of stone house remains which date back to around the Iron Age and Romano-British period.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tre'r_Ceiri
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°58'28"N 4°25'26"W
- Carn Fadryn 13 km
- Conwy Town Walls 52 km
- Offa's Dyke 88 km
- O?ffa's Dyke 89 km
- Offa's Dyke 90 km
- Wat's Dyke 93 km
- Old Oswestry 93 km
- Breidden Fort 96 km
- Caus Castle 103 km
- The Roveries 108 km
- Trefor Granite Quarry or Yr Eifl Quarry 1.7 km
- Garn Boduan - Iron Age Hill Fort 8.1 km
- Nefyn & District Golf Club 11 km
- The Segontium (Wreck) 16 km
- RAF Llandwrog - Caernarfon airfield 16 km
- Llyn Nantlle Uchaf 16 km
- Y Fron 17 km
- Cae Mawr Farm 19 km
- Menai Strait 25 km
- Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri (Snowdonia National Park) 37 km