Carn Biga

Heritage Site in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Carn Biga

Boundary marker stone and small cairn Above Hafren Forest.
Boundary marker stone and small cairn Credit: John Lucas

Carn Biga, located in Montgomeryshire, Wales, is a significant heritage site that attracts visitors from all around the world. This archaeological site is a well-preserved Iron Age hillfort, situated on the summit of a prominent hill, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Covering an area of approximately 1.5 hectares, Carn Biga consists of an impressive double rampart and ditch system encircling the hilltop. These defensive earthworks were constructed using local materials like stone and earth, showcasing the skill and engineering capabilities of the Iron Age inhabitants.

The site's strategic location atop the hill provided its occupants with a vantage point to monitor and control the surrounding area. It is believed that Carn Biga served as a fortified settlement during the Iron Age, potentially housing a small community or acting as a stronghold for a local tribe.

Excavations carried out at Carn Biga have unearthed various artifacts, including pottery shards, flint tools, and animal bones. These findings provide valuable insights into the daily lives and activities of the people who once inhabited the hillfort.

Today, Carn Biga is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its ancient remains and learn about the rich history of the region. Interpretive panels and guided tours provide detailed information about the site and its significance, enhancing the visitor experience.

Carn Biga stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the Iron Age people, offering a fascinating glimpse into Wales' ancient past.

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Carn Biga Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.49/-3.717 or Grid Reference SN8389. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Boundary marker stone and small cairn Above Hafren Forest.
Boundary marker stone and small cairn
Above Hafren Forest.
Carreg derfyn a charn fach / A boundary stone and small cairn Carreg derfyn a charn fach yn dynodi ffin Ceredigion a Phowys. Y fan yn y pellter yw Pumlumon Arwystli.

A boundary stone and small cairn denoting the boundary between Ceredigion and Powys. The peak in the distance is Pumlumon Arwystli.
Carreg derfyn a charn fach / A boundary stone and small cairn
Carreg derfyn a charn fach yn dynodi ffin Ceredigion a Phowys. Y fan yn y pellter yw Pumlumon Arwystli. A boundary stone and small cairn denoting the boundary between Ceredigion and Powys. The peak in the distance is Pumlumon Arwystli.
A view over Hafren Forest From Pen Pumlumon Arwystli with Llyn Clywedog in the distance on the left.
A view over Hafren Forest
From Pen Pumlumon Arwystli with Llyn Clywedog in the distance on the left.
Hafren Forest Viewed from the slopes of Pen Pumlumon Arwystli.
Hafren Forest
Viewed from the slopes of Pen Pumlumon Arwystli.
On Bryn Cras
On Bryn Cras
Ffordd Hafren / The Severn Way Cerddwyr yn dilyn Ffordd Hafren.

Walkers following the Severn Way.
Ffordd Hafren / The Severn Way
Cerddwyr yn dilyn Ffordd Hafren. Walkers following the Severn Way.
Ffordd Hafren / The Severn Way Cerddwyr yn dilyn Ffordd Hafren mewn lleoLiad a elwir Graig Wen. 

Walkers following the Severn Way at a location known as Graig Wen (trans. white rock).
Ffordd Hafren / The Severn Way
Cerddwyr yn dilyn Ffordd Hafren mewn lleoLiad a elwir Graig Wen. Walkers following the Severn Way at a location known as Graig Wen (trans. white rock).
Pombren ar Ffordd Hafren / A footbridge on the Severn Way Pompren fach ar Ffordd Hafren.

A small footbridge on the Severn Way.
Pombren ar Ffordd Hafren / A footbridge on the Severn Way
Pompren fach ar Ffordd Hafren. A small footbridge on the Severn Way.
Ffordd Hafren / The Severn Way Cerddwyr yn dilyn Ffordd Hafren.

Walkers following the Severn Way.
Ffordd Hafren / The Severn Way
Cerddwyr yn dilyn Ffordd Hafren. Walkers following the Severn Way.
Llwybr Hafren / The Severn Way Llwybr Hafren yn mynd tuag at y blanhigfa goniferaidd, y mae llawer ohoni yn y pellter wedi'i dymchwel.

The Severn Way heading towards the conifer Plantation, much of it in the distance has been felled.
Llwybr Hafren / The Severn Way
Llwybr Hafren yn mynd tuag at y blanhigfa goniferaidd, y mae llawer ohoni yn y pellter wedi'i dymchwel. The Severn Way heading towards the conifer Plantation, much of it in the distance has been felled.
Blaen Hafren / Source of the Severn River Yn y pellter mae postyn yn nodi'n fras lleoliad blaen Hafren.

The post in the distance marks the approximate location of the source of the Severn River.
Blaen Hafren / Source of the Severn River
Yn y pellter mae postyn yn nodi'n fras lleoliad blaen Hafren. The post in the distance marks the approximate location of the source of the Severn River.
Llwybr ger Blaen Hafren / Path near source of the Severn Llwybr yn dilyn ffens ger Blaen Hafren. 

A path following a fence near the source of the Severn.
Llwybr ger Blaen Hafren / Path near source of the Severn
Llwybr yn dilyn ffens ger Blaen Hafren. A path following a fence near the source of the Severn.
Llyn dienw  ar Fryn Cras / Unnamed lake on Bryn Cras Llyn dienw ar Fryn Cras. Ar y llyn y mae dau wydd Canadaidd. 


An unnamed lake on Bryn Cras (trans. scorched hill). On the lake are two Canadian geese.
Llyn dienw ar Fryn Cras / Unnamed lake on Bryn Cras
Llyn dienw ar Fryn Cras. Ar y llyn y mae dau wydd Canadaidd. An unnamed lake on Bryn Cras (trans. scorched hill). On the lake are two Canadian geese.
Dringo Pumlumon Arwystli / Ascending Pumlumon Arwystli Cerddwyr yn dringo Pumlumon Arwystli.

Walkers ascending Pumlumon Arwystli.
Dringo Pumlumon Arwystli / Ascending Pumlumon Arwystli
Cerddwyr yn dringo Pumlumon Arwystli. Walkers ascending Pumlumon Arwystli.
Stone marker on the county boundary The WWW refers to Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, a Baronet and major landowner in Victorian Wales who had this and presemably many other boundary markers erected in 1865 along the boundary of his vast estates. Some great old graffiti too.
Stone marker on the county boundary
The WWW refers to Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, a Baronet and major landowner in Victorian Wales who had this and presemably many other boundary markers erected in 1865 along the boundary of his vast estates. Some great old graffiti too.
The summit of Carn Fawr My GPS is on the nearby pillar because I contribute to a database which records positions at known 'highest points'. I did know where I was!
The summit of Carn Fawr
My GPS is on the nearby pillar because I contribute to a database which records positions at known 'highest points'. I did know where I was!
Near the source of the River Severn Looking towards Carnfachbugeilyn. A landscape of boggy peathags.
Near the source of the River Severn
Looking towards Carnfachbugeilyn. A landscape of boggy peathags.
Carnfachbugeilyn Ancient cairn near the source of the Severn.
Carnfachbugeilyn
Ancient cairn near the source of the Severn.
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Carn Biga is located at Grid Ref: SN8389 (Lat: 52.49, Lng: -3.717)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Pumlumon Cwmbiga
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 52.4915659/-3.7183956
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