Tuesday, 20 December 2022

Winter Solstice 2022

 

                                                                  



Craig-y-Bwlch Bronze Age Cairn SN9419003540


 The weather being what it is this time of the year , chances of going somewhere on a spcefic day / date are kinda slim . Which is why  I went a day early on this years Soltice jaunt , after checking the weather app the day before . The sun was out when I started the hike at 9.30 AM . Having  to endure a couple of heavy showers along the way on what turned out to be a 14 K trek is par for the course  The real soaking came crossing moorland . The round cairn is  situated on top af an escarpment facing the sacred twin peaks of  Corn Du/Pen y Fan  on Mnydd Bwlfa  . Craig -y- Bylch is 1mtre high and a diamater of 12 metres . 



The Weather


 


Stunning view 
Black Mountains away in the distance ..

Sunday, 18 December 2022

Return to St Cynog's part 1 The Yew Tree

 



Five thousand year old Yew tree in the graveyard of St Cynog's , Defynnog .
















Return to St Cynog's part 2


 





Roman burial marker stone at St Cynog's Church Defynnog , in church porch  . A Latin inscription reads  'RUGNIATIO LIVENDONIO' - 'Rugniatis, son of Vendonius'. 









Ogham script is etched into the stone .

Celtic Cross at the top was dates from the Middle ages .











The Cove , Stanton Drew

 




The Cove

( ST597631) 





 The Cove was constructed during the Iron Age . May have been a chambered tomb . Aligns with Stanton Drew stone circle on other side of wall .






Fallen backstone .