Caer Argoed

Heritage Site in Cardiganshire

Wales

Caer Argoed

Capel Tabor o fynwent yr eglwys / Capel Tabor from the church graveyard
Capel Tabor o fynwent yr eglwys / Capel Tabor from the church graveyard Credit: Ceri Thomas

Caer Argoed is a historic heritage site located in Cardiganshire, Wales. It is an ancient hillfort situated on the banks of the River Teifi, near the village of Llechryd. The site is believed to date back to the Iron Age, with evidence suggesting that it was inhabited from around 700 BC to 100 AD.

The hillfort is surrounded by a series of impressive earthworks, including defensive ditches and ramparts. These defensive features would have provided protection for the inhabitants against potential attacks. The site covers an area of approximately 2.5 hectares and offers commanding views of the surrounding landscape.

Archaeological investigations have revealed the presence of roundhouses within the fort, indicating that it was a thriving settlement during its occupation. Excavations have also uncovered various artifacts, such as pottery fragments and tools, providing valuable insights into the daily life of the people who lived there.

Caer Argoed is an important site for understanding the ancient history and settlement patterns of the region. It is also significant for its strategic location, overlooking the River Teifi, which would have played a crucial role in trade and defense.

Today, the site is open to the public, and visitors can explore the earthworks and enjoy the scenic views. Interpretive panels provide information about the history and significance of the site, allowing visitors to engage with its rich past. Caer Argoed is a testament to the enduring legacy of Wales' ancient inhabitants and offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past.

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Caer Argoed Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.315/-4.032 or Grid Reference SN6170. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Capel Tabor o fynwent yr eglwys / Capel Tabor from the church graveyard
Capel Tabor o fynwent yr eglwys / Capel Tabor from the church graveyard
Arwydd pentref Llangwyryfon / Llangwyryfon village sign This sign still retains its raised lettering.
Arwydd pentref Llangwyryfon / Llangwyryfon village sign
This sign still retains its raised lettering.
Eglwys S. Ursula Llangwyryfon One of only two churches in Europe to be dedicated to St.Ursula and the 11000 Virgins, the other being in Cologne, Germany.

"According to legend, Saint Ursula and her handmaidens made a pilgrimage by sea from Britain to Rome.  The voyage took three years, and they were blown off course to many strange places.  Finally, they arrived at the Rhine River. When Saint Ursula refused to marry a Hun chieftain, she and her companions were martyred in Cologne around 500 A.D. As this story was retold, the number of martyred virgins grew from 11 to 11,000, perhaps in part due to a mistranslation of the story."
Eglwys S. Ursula Llangwyryfon
One of only two churches in Europe to be dedicated to St.Ursula and the 11000 Virgins, the other being in Cologne, Germany. "According to legend, Saint Ursula and her handmaidens made a pilgrimage by sea from Britain to Rome. The voyage took three years, and they were blown off course to many strange places. Finally, they arrived at the Rhine River. When Saint Ursula refused to marry a Hun chieftain, she and her companions were martyred in Cologne around 500 A.D. As this story was retold, the number of martyred virgins grew from 11 to 11,000, perhaps in part due to a mistranslation of the story."
Cemetery at Llangwyryfon
Cemetery at Llangwyryfon
Church at Llangwyryfon Situated on the higher ground on the western edge of the village
Church at Llangwyryfon
Situated on the higher ground on the western edge of the village
Llangwyryfon graveyard A fairly crowded graveyard, situated on the opposite side of the road from the church.
Llangwyryfon graveyard
A fairly crowded graveyard, situated on the opposite side of the road from the church.
Track to Pwll-drainllwyn At the very north of the square. As well as being a farm track, it is a right of way leading through the Llangwyryfron Windfarm (but doesn't appear to be way-marked).
Track to Pwll-drainllwyn
At the very north of the square. As well as being a farm track, it is a right of way leading through the Llangwyryfron Windfarm (but doesn't appear to be way-marked).
Cwm Beidiog Tir amaethyddol yng Ngwm Beidog ger Trefenter / Farmland in Cwm Beidog near Trefenter
Cwm Beidiog
Tir amaethyddol yng Ngwm Beidog ger Trefenter / Farmland in Cwm Beidog near Trefenter
Tyrbeinau Gwynt / Wind Turbines Tyrbeinau Gwynt rhwng Lledrod a Trefenter / Wind Turbines between Lledrod and Trefenter
Tyrbeinau Gwynt / Wind Turbines
Tyrbeinau Gwynt rhwng Lledrod a Trefenter / Wind Turbines between Lledrod and Trefenter
Tree near the Afon Beidog Still in winter condition.
Tree near the Afon Beidog
Still in winter condition.
Fields by the Afon Beidog Tucked in under Mynydd Bach. A tip of one of the turbines of the Mynydd Bach wind farm can be seen in the background.
Fields by the Afon Beidog
Tucked in under Mynydd Bach. A tip of one of the turbines of the Mynydd Bach wind farm can be seen in the background.
Track to Pwlldrainllwyn farm
Track to Pwlldrainllwyn farm
Grazing on the hill Sheep graze the slopes near Pwlldrainllwyn farm.
Grazing on the hill
Sheep graze the slopes near Pwlldrainllwyn farm.
St Ursula's Church, Llangwyryfon
St Ursula's Church, Llangwyryfon
St Ursula's Church, Llangwyryfon
St Ursula's Church, Llangwyryfon
St Ursula's Church, Llangwyryfon
St Ursula's Church, Llangwyryfon
St Ursula's Church, Llangwyryfon
St Ursula's Church, Llangwyryfon
Road junction, Llangwyryfon
Road junction, Llangwyryfon
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Caer Argoed is located at Grid Ref: SN6170 (Lat: 52.315, Lng: -4.032)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 52.315,-4.032
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