THE STONES OF WALES
SOUTH WALES
Despite
its industrial heritage South Wales is surprisingly rich in
antiquities and they occur in the most surprising places
| Maen Llia Standing Stone | ||
| Maen Madoc Standing Stone | ||
| Cerrig Duon and Maen Mawr Stone Circle | ||
| Carn Llechart Stone Circle | ||
| Carn Bugail & Standing Stone | ||
| Parc Le Breos Chambered Tomb | ||
| Maen Ceti (Arthur's Stone - Gower) | ||
| Llanrhidian Stones, Gower | ||
| Carreg Wen Llech Standing stone | ||
| Tinkinswood Burial Chamber | ||
| St. Lythans | ||
| Harold's Stones | ||
| Caldey Island - Ogham Stone | ||
| King's Quoit (pictures expected within the next seven days) | ||
| The Growing Stone | ||
| Greys Hill Stone Circle |
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