Carnedd Wen

Heritage Site in Merionethshire

Wales

Carnedd Wen

Old Railway Bridge Across the Dee The bridge carried the former railway from Ruabon - Barmouth Junction.
Old Railway Bridge Across the Dee Credit: David Robinson

Carnedd Wen is a historical heritage site located in Merionethshire, an area in the north-western part of Wales. It is situated near the village of Llanbedr, nestled within the stunning Snowdonia National Park. This ancient site holds significant cultural and historical importance.

The main feature of Carnedd Wen is a well-preserved burial chamber, known as a cromlech or dolmen. This chamber is believed to date back to the Neolithic period, around 4,000 to 2,500 BC, making it over 4,000 years old. The dolmen consists of three upright stones supporting a large capstone, creating a tomb-like structure. It is an impressive example of the megalithic architecture of the time.

The site is surrounded by a beautiful landscape, with rolling hills and breathtaking views of the Welsh countryside. It is accessible via a short walk from the village, and visitors can enjoy a peaceful and serene atmosphere as they explore the area.

Carnedd Wen is of great interest to archaeologists and historians, as it provides valuable insights into the lives and customs of ancient civilizations. The dolmen is believed to have been a burial site for important individuals, and artifacts found in similar structures suggest that rituals and ceremonies were conducted here.

As a recognized heritage site, Carnedd Wen is protected and preserved by the relevant authorities. Visitors are encouraged to respect the site's historical significance and ensure its conservation for future generations.

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Carnedd Wen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.907/-3.48 or Grid Reference SJ0035. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Railway Bridge Across the Dee The bridge carried the former railway from Ruabon - Barmouth Junction.
Old Railway Bridge Across the Dee
The bridge carried the former railway from Ruabon - Barmouth Junction.
Disused Railway Bridge Across the Dee The former Ruabon - Barmouth line crossing the Dee. Despite over 50 years of closure the bridge remains in good condition and sees some use by farm vehicles.
Disused Railway Bridge Across the Dee
The former Ruabon - Barmouth line crossing the Dee. Despite over 50 years of closure the bridge remains in good condition and sees some use by farm vehicles.
River Dee at Pont Dol-y-gadfa
River Dee at Pont Dol-y-gadfa
Cairn beside the B4391 road I think it is, must double check.
Cairn beside the B4391 road
I think it is, must double check.
View from Bryn-melyn The grounds of Bryn-melyn, a former farm now providing holiday accommodation in converted farm buildings.
View from Bryn-melyn
The grounds of Bryn-melyn, a former farm now providing holiday accommodation in converted farm buildings.
Trackbed of Former Ruabon - Barmouth Railway The railway was closed as part of the Beeching cuts in the mid 1960s.
Trackbed of Former Ruabon - Barmouth Railway
The railway was closed as part of the Beeching cuts in the mid 1960s.
Cattle grid on the B 4391
Cattle grid on the B 4391
Replanted forestry Replanted Norwegian spruce beside the B4391.
Replanted forestry
Replanted Norwegian spruce beside the B4391.
B4391 enters Gwynedd, Meirionnydd The near side is Sir Ddinbych (Denbighshire). The boundary runs down the left fence of the road for some way up to here, where it crosses and goes off to the right. The responsibility for road surfacing clearly changes here.
B4391 enters Gwynedd, Meirionnydd
The near side is Sir Ddinbych (Denbighshire). The boundary runs down the left fence of the road for some way up to here, where it crosses and goes off to the right. The responsibility for road surfacing clearly changes here.
Track off B4391 near Queens Quarry
Track off B4391 near Queens Quarry
Part of the B4391 road An exceptionally good moorland road.
Part of the B4391 road
An exceptionally good moorland road.
B4391 towards Bala
B4391 towards Bala
Moorland east of B4391
Moorland east of B4391
Felled woodland by B4391 This wood appears to have public access - there is a car park here. Felling is only in small patches.
Felled woodland by B4391
This wood appears to have public access - there is a car park here. Felling is only in small patches.
Old Milestone by the B4401, Bryn Melyn Holiday Park, Llandderfel Parish Stone post (damaged and plate lost) by the B4401, in parish of Llandderfel (Gwynedd District), Bryn Melyn Holiday Park, 170m East of Tyddyninco in embankment, South side of road.

Inscription once read:- : (Bala 5 / Corwen 8) :

To be surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: MER_BACN05.
Old Milestone by the B4401, Bryn Melyn Holiday Park, Llandderfel Parish
Stone post (damaged and plate lost) by the B4401, in parish of Llandderfel (Gwynedd District), Bryn Melyn Holiday Park, 170m East of Tyddyninco in embankment, South side of road. Inscription once read:- : (Bala 5 / Corwen 8) : To be surveyed Milestone Society National ID: MER_BACN05.
A fireplace in the wall? Presumably there was a shack here at one time, but no trace now - except for the fireplace.
A fireplace in the wall?
Presumably there was a shack here at one time, but no trace now - except for the fireplace.
Looking towards Bwlch-y-safn cottage Here's a rare typo from the OS - the cottage name is recorded as Bwich-y-safn (with an i instead of an l) on the 1:25000 series. I have reported it.
Looking towards Bwlch-y-safn cottage
Here's a rare typo from the OS - the cottage name is recorded as Bwich-y-safn (with an i instead of an l) on the 1:25000 series. I have reported it.
The bridlepath to Bryn-Meredydd
The bridlepath to Bryn-Meredydd
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Carnedd Wen is located at Grid Ref: SJ0035 (Lat: 52.907, Lng: -3.48)

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Located within 500m of 52.907,-3.48
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Ele: 447
Natural: peak
Wikidata: Q106709784
Lat/Long: 52.906914/-3.48611
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