Garn-wen

Heritage Site in Cardiganshire

Wales

Garn-wen

Road junction near Bont-goch
Road junction near Bont-goch Credit: John Lord

Garn-wen is a historic heritage site located in Cardiganshire, Wales. It is known for its impressive stone circle, which is believed to date back to the Bronze Age, making it one of the oldest structures in the area. The circle consists of 12 standing stones, with an additional stone lying at the center.

The site is situated on a hilltop, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It is thought that Garn-wen may have been used for ceremonial or religious purposes, as is common with many stone circles from this period.

Visitors to Garn-wen can explore the site and marvel at the ancient stones, imagining the rituals and gatherings that may have taken place there thousands of years ago. The site is a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the past and a connection to the ancient peoples who once inhabited the area.

Garn-wen is a significant heritage site in Cardiganshire, preserving the history and culture of the region for future generations to appreciate and learn from.

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Garn-wen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.442/-3.935 or Grid Reference SN6884. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road junction near Bont-goch
Road junction near Bont-goch
Afon Leri at Bont-goch
Afon Leri at Bont-goch
The road bridge at Bont-goch
The road bridge at Bont-goch
Bont-goch
Bont-goch
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the SE parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 174.483m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the SE parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 174.483m above mean sea level.
Mountain road crossing Pen y Bryn-mawr Winding its way through forestry.
Mountain road crossing Pen y Bryn-mawr
Winding its way through forestry.
Forestry entrance on Pen y Bryn-mawr
Forestry entrance on Pen y Bryn-mawr
Track to Blaencastell A forestry track which also gives access to Blaencastell. The Rheidol Study Centre was based here, subsequently taken over by the Rhoserchan Drug Rehabilitation Project, which went into liquidation in 2013. A signpost at the start of the track still indicates Rhoserchan.
Track to Blaencastell
A forestry track which also gives access to Blaencastell. The Rheidol Study Centre was based here, subsequently taken over by the Rhoserchan Drug Rehabilitation Project, which went into liquidation in 2013. A signpost at the start of the track still indicates Rhoserchan.
Hen bwmp dwr / An old water pump Note the modern hosepipe.
Hen bwmp dwr / An old water pump
Note the modern hosepipe.
Immature forestry Old forestry has been cleared (foreground) and new conifers planted. This block of trees is still only suitable for Christmas!
Immature forestry
Old forestry has been cleared (foreground) and new conifers planted. This block of trees is still only suitable for Christmas!
Banc Clawddmelyn The road runs straight for several miles along the top of this ridge, with forestry on either side at this point. Looking W.
Banc Clawddmelyn
The road runs straight for several miles along the top of this ridge, with forestry on either side at this point. Looking W.
Banc Clawddmelyn The road along Banc Clawddmelyn, looking E. towards the Nant-y-moch area.
Banc Clawddmelyn
The road along Banc Clawddmelyn, looking E. towards the Nant-y-moch area.
Pasture, Llwyn Prysg Pasture, house and forestry by the roadside near Llwyn Prysg
Pasture, Llwyn Prysg
Pasture, house and forestry by the roadside near Llwyn Prysg
Pasture, near Llety-Ifan Hen Rough pasture beside hill road leading E. to Llety-Ifan Hen.
Pasture, near Llety-Ifan Hen
Rough pasture beside hill road leading E. to Llety-Ifan Hen.
Pasture, Banc Troedrhiwseiri Upland pasture on Banc Troedrhiwseiri, with Mynydd Gorddu farm in the distance. Looking N.
Pasture, Banc Troedrhiwseiri
Upland pasture on Banc Troedrhiwseiri, with Mynydd Gorddu farm in the distance. Looking N.
Footbridge, Pen-bont Rhydybeddau Footbridge (disused?) across Nant Silo next to modern road bridge that replaces the original ford.
Footbridge, Pen-bont Rhydybeddau
Footbridge (disused?) across Nant Silo next to modern road bridge that replaces the original ford.
Cerrig-yr-Wyn One of the two standing stones called 'Cerrig-yr-Wyn', each about three ft high and about 200yds apart. Looking SW. The scar on the hillside opposite is the old Darren metal mine (in SN6782), which was originally worked in the mid 16th Cent. There is also the remains of a hill fort on top of the hill.
Cerrig-yr-Wyn
One of the two standing stones called 'Cerrig-yr-Wyn', each about three ft high and about 200yds apart. Looking SW. The scar on the hillside opposite is the old Darren metal mine (in SN6782), which was originally worked in the mid 16th Cent. There is also the remains of a hill fort on top of the hill.
Gatepost and standing stone Old stone gatepost and one of the two standing stones (in the middle of the field) that make up 'Cerrig-yr-Wyn'. Looking S.
Gatepost and standing stone
Old stone gatepost and one of the two standing stones (in the middle of the field) that make up 'Cerrig-yr-Wyn'. Looking S.
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Garn-wen is located at Grid Ref: SN6884 (Lat: 52.442, Lng: -3.935)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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