> begin at the church at Llanwrthl south of Rhayader on the A470.
I've visited Llanwrthwl before. It's not a small stone is it?!
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/3006
> From there for the 5km or so up to the stone row along
> Rhos Saith Maen is marked by cairns, so it shouldn't be
> too difficult or dull.
I'll probably be accompanied by at least one small boy, so the route will have to take that into account. If you know the easiest route up to the stones I'd be very grateful.
> If you are really mad keen for it, those mountains to the
> south of Clearwen Reservoir have at least 4 prehistoric
> standing stones not marked on OS maps, for which I can
> give you the grid refs for.
I'm reasonably mad. It's just that not everyone in my family is quite as mad as I am. That means seriously long walks are out of the question. I'm still interested though. Maybe I'll get the opportunity once the kids are a bit older.
K x
Reply | with quote | Posted by Kammer 9th June 2005ce 21:32 |
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