Languishing in the ‘visit some day on the way back from Pembrokeshire’ file, a visit to this fine, little cromlech was never gonna happen without some external influence. Not worth the journey alone, I thought..... how wrong can you be?
It therefore took a visit to the Gwal-y-Filiast (Dolwilym) chamber – with similar canine associations and not dissimilar siting – to up the ante, so to speak. Consequently Mam Cymru and I arrive in sleepy Llangynog on an overcast morning and park by the village hall for a brew, an English prerequisite before any exploration, you understand. Initial perceptions of a place can be deceptive, however, the image of a blind man ‘power walking’ down the road leaving us, frankly, in awe – and I not a little ashamed of the way I sometimes tackle my own ‘issues’.
Although there is parking nearer the site, we decide to walk from here since the hedgerows are alive with all kinds of ‘stuff’ the Mam knows by heart... unlike her somewhat limited brother who’d probably poison himself in a flash. A public footpath veers left as we approach houses and descends to the river whereby, upon crossing a bridge, notices warn the traveller there is no access (due to deep excavations, as I recall). The fence, however, is not a problem, passers by on the main path completely unperturbed.
The chamber looms through the woodland a little above the gurgling stream/river, but far below road level, the substantial, slipped capstone and orthostats covered with moss. If ever there’s a ‘Dingley Dell’, this is it... so close to civilisation, yet a million miles away in terms of vibe and sense of place. The chamber is completely subservient – in a landscape context – to the stream, which fills the air with sound, for once not seeping from someone’s poxy I-pod. How refreshing, how unusual. So that’s the siting settled, then. I’m puzzled by the ‘greyhound’ connotations, however. Unlike the aforementioned Dolwilym (or Donegal’s Kilclooney More, for that matter), no mystic mutt guides the visitor to this site, so did this refer to a ‘grey hound’, as in wolf? Dunno.
In accordance with Postie’s observations there are indications of recent ritual activity here. However – unlike other sites I’ve visited – it is unobtrusive and doesn’t have an impact, to be honest. True, I’d rather have nothing, but stuff such as this is less damaging than used condoms, for example.
All in all another fine site.