Dunraven Hill Fort
The sun is out it's a beautiful day, a good day to go to the beach and while I'm there visit Dunraven Iron Age Hill Fort ( SS887728 ) on a cliff overlooking the Bristol Channel at Southerndown .The fort dates from around 50 BC , the perimeter defensive walls on the North side consisted of two 12 metre banks with ditches . The cliff edge providing natural defensive barrier on the other side . A large part of the fortifcation has dissapeared due to coastal erosion. A small section of rampart , bank and ditch are still in sitchu ..
Taking a path across a lower earthwork below ramparts . What little remains of the fortifcation is on top of the man made hill .
Lookling NE from the carpark a few people are stood on top of a remaining section of rampart .
Trwyn y Witch aka The Witches Nose
Man made bank .
The Roman Invasion of Wales began in 48 AD . Ships went up the Bristol Channel carrying troops and supplies . Today the area is invaded by fossil hunters .
Section of Rampart .
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