Giant's Grave

Settlement in Glamorgan

Wales

Giant's Grave

Traffic congestion at the M4/A465 junction
Traffic congestion at the M4/A465 junction Credit: Eirian Evans

Giant's Grave, located in Glamorgan, Wales, is an ancient burial site that dates back to the Neolithic period, around 6,000 years ago. This historical landmark consists of a collection of cromlechs, which are megalithic monuments comprising large standing stones positioned in a circular formation. The site's name, Giant's Grave, is derived from local folklore that suggests these stones were used to mark the burial place of a legendary giant.

The cromlechs at Giant's Grave are thought to have served as communal burial chambers for the local community during the Neolithic era. The stones, primarily made of local sandstone, are approximately 1.5 to 2 meters in height and are arranged in a circular or semi-circular pattern. The largest cromlech in the formation contains four standing stones, while the smaller ones consist of two or three stones.

The exact purpose of Giant's Grave and the significance behind its construction remain a subject of speculation and archaeological study. Some theories propose that these burial sites were religious or ceremonial in nature, while others suggest they may have served as territorial markers or even astronomical observatories.

Giant's Grave has captivated visitors for centuries, attracting both history enthusiasts and those intrigued by the mystical tales associated with the site. The location offers a serene and picturesque setting, surrounded by the natural beauty of Glamorgan's countryside. As a protected heritage site, Giant's Grave provides an opportunity for visitors to connect with Wales' ancient past and reflect on the enduring legacy of its earliest inhabitants.

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Giant's Grave Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.639085/-3.832505 or Grid Reference SS7394. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Traffic congestion at the M4/A465 junction
Traffic congestion at the M4/A465 junction
The Former Bethesda Chapel, Briton Ferry
The Former Bethesda Chapel, Briton Ferry
Brunel Tower, Briton Ferry Docks The tower housed a hydraulic accumulator, which operated the lock gate, cranes and other machinery.
Brunel Tower, Briton Ferry Docks
The tower housed a hydraulic accumulator, which operated the lock gate, cranes and other machinery.
McDonald's fast food off the A465 at Pen-yr-Heol
McDonald's fast food off the A465 at Pen-yr-Heol
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the SW buttress of the bridge. It marks a point 66.971m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the SW buttress of the bridge. It marks a point 66.971m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This damaged OS cut mark can be found on the bridge on the Neath Canal. It marks a point 24.3ft above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This damaged OS cut mark can be found on the bridge on the Neath Canal. It marks a point 24.3ft above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on the north angle, SE side of old lock gates. It marks a point 20.1ft above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on the north angle, SE side of old lock gates. It marks a point 20.1ft above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on the wall at the junction of Herbert Road. It marks a point 34.574m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on the wall at the junction of Herbert Road. It marks a point 34.574m above mean sea level.
Wetland area beside River Neath
Wetland area beside River Neath
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on No4 The Greenway. It marks a point 63.755m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on No4 The Greenway. It marks a point 63.755m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on buttress of the railway bridge over the canal. It marks a point 7.257m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on buttress of the railway bridge over the canal. It marks a point 7.257m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the footbridge over the canal. It marks a point 7.041m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the footbridge over the canal. It marks a point 7.041m above mean sea level.
Culvert
Culvert
Gateway to Overgrown Culvert
Gateway to Overgrown Culvert
M4 over River Neath This is the M4 motorway going over the River Neath near Briton Ferry.
M4 over River Neath
This is the M4 motorway going over the River Neath near Briton Ferry.
M4 River Neath Crossing Elevated section from the SE
M4 River Neath Crossing
Elevated section from the SE
Llandarcy Village Llandarcy Village was built to house workers for the nearby oil refinery
Llandarcy Village
Llandarcy Village was built to house workers for the nearby oil refinery
Pant y Sais Fen A boardwalk crosses Pant y Sais Fen
Pant y Sais Fen
A boardwalk crosses Pant y Sais Fen
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Giant's Grave is located at Grid Ref: SS7394 (Lat: 51.639085, Lng: -3.832505)

Unitary Authority: Neath Port Talbot

Police Authority: South Wales

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