The remains of this promontory Iron Age fort can still be seen despite coastal erosion and the ramparts are visible. ... for a welcome tea at the kiosk we then made our way to the fort on the southern end of the bay. The remains date back to about 500BC and ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 1 2021 - 12:03pm
Cronk ny Merriu is a coastal promontory fort with defensive ditch and rampart. It is believed to have been built in ... overlooking Port Grenaugh. By car - From the Broogh Fort, return to the B37 and turn right until you reach the A5. Then turn right ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 12 2013 - 9:03pm
... of planners in Cornwall. “A bivallate Iron Age fort, Castle Canyke is Cornwall’s largest such fort and standing close to the ancient Camel-Fowey trans-peninsular routeway, ...
Myghal Map Serpren - Jun 19 2015 - 4:07pm - 0 comments
... Gaelic: Inbhir Lochaidh) which is north of the town of Fort William, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands, Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An ... round towers on each corner and are located northwest of Fort William and west of the A82 road before reaching the A830 road. It is in ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 23 2021 - 1:06pm
... along the B3269 road to a gateway on the west side of the fort. The defences are made up of a circular rampart within an oval one. ... along the B3269 road to a gateway on the west side of the fort. Celtic nation: Cornwall Itinerary: ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 7:01pm
... Gaer Penrhôs is the site of an Iron Age Fort that encircled a hill top above the junction of Afon Wyre Fawr and Afon Wyre Fach with commanding views. Within the hill fort our the outlines of where the castle built around the mid twelfth century, ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 30 2021 - 7:34pm
... ropes to get down into Monessie Gorge, at Roybridge near Fort William, where the the cold and hungry dog was stuck. Nel was returned to ... was delighted to have his dog safely returned. Based in Fort William, Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team (LMRT) is staffed entirely by ...
Douglas MacQueen - Mar 24 2017 - 11:16am
... fascinating stories behind each of the Celtic flags. Ireland/Eire The national flag of Ireland (Irish: bratach na hÉireann) is a vertical tricolour of green white ...
Alastair Kneale - Jan 18 2014 - 4:03pm - 0 comments
... Sanday, a small island to the north of the Orkney mainland. Stone walls belonging to 14 houses have been found, which experts now believe ... much as possible before it is destroyed. A large number of stone mattocks – similar to pickaxes – have been found discovered along ...
Douglas MacQueen - Dec 13 2015 - 1:59pm - 0 comments
... Telegraph. It looks at the Harvard Archaeological Mission to Ireland in the 1930's in their search for the origin of the Celts. The ... Archaeological Mission. He was an expert in the early Stone Age, and came to Ireland to carry out research on Mesolithic sites for a ...
Alastair Kneale - Apr 30 2018 - 4:20pm