Caer Bach is a Welsh hillfort of indeterminate age, on a rounded hillock situated near the village of Rowen; in Conwy County, North Wales. Its name in English translates as 'Small Fort'; or alternatively 'Little Fortress'. It is situated on the Eastern slopes of Tal-y-Fan, an outlying peak of the Carneddau mountain range in northeast Snowdonia; at an altitude of approximately 413 metres (1,355 feet). Little information is known about the history of the fort, as to date, the site has undergone minimal investigation. The fort is classed as a scheduled ancient monument and is of national importance for its potential to enhance our knowledge of prehistoric settlement. It is said to retain significant archaeological potential, with a strong probability of the presence of associated archaeologic
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| - Caer Bach is a Welsh hillfort of indeterminate age, on a rounded hillock situated near the village of Rowen; in Conwy County, North Wales. Its name in English translates as 'Small Fort'; or alternatively 'Little Fortress'. It is situated on the Eastern slopes of Tal-y-Fan, an outlying peak of the Carneddau mountain range in northeast Snowdonia; at an altitude of approximately 413 metres (1,355 feet). Little information is known about the history of the fort, as to date, the site has undergone minimal investigation. The fort is classed as a scheduled ancient monument and is of national importance for its potential to enhance our knowledge of prehistoric settlement. It is said to retain significant archaeological potential, with a strong probability of the presence of associated archaeologic (en)
- Caer Bach (Caer im Sinne von Cahir) ist ein Hillfort unbestimmten Alters auf einem runden Hügel, nordwestlich des Dorfes Rowen in Conwy County Borough in Wales. Sein Name bedeutet Kleines Fort. Es liegt auf einer Höhe von etwa 413 Metern an den östlichen Hängen des Tal-y-Fan, eines Gipfels des Carneddau-Gebirges im Nordosten von Snowdonia. In der Nähe liegen der Dolmen Maen y Bardd und der Druid’s Circle.
* Caer Bach
* Steinwall von Caer Bach
* Grundriss
* Hillfort
* Wall (de)
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| - Rampart, good; Wall, robbed. (en)
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| - Caer Bach in its situation above the Conwy Valley (en)
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| - Caer Bach (Caer im Sinne von Cahir) ist ein Hillfort unbestimmten Alters auf einem runden Hügel, nordwestlich des Dorfes Rowen in Conwy County Borough in Wales. Sein Name bedeutet Kleines Fort. Es liegt auf einer Höhe von etwa 413 Metern an den östlichen Hängen des Tal-y-Fan, eines Gipfels des Carneddau-Gebirges im Nordosten von Snowdonia. Da die Stätte bislang kaum Untersuchungen unterzogen wurde, ist über ihre Geschichte wenig bekannt. Die Anhöhe wird von zwei Verteidigungslinien begrenzt. Die äußere besteht aus einem bis zu drei Meter hohen Erdwall und einem Außengraben. Die innere ist eine stark geplünderte Steinmauer mit einer Breite zwischen vier und fünf Metern. Die stark beschädigte Eingangsrampe durchschneidet beide Verteidigungslinien auf der Südostseite. Der äußere Kreis begrenzt eine ovale Fläche von etwa 78 × 66 Metern, der innere eine von etwa 50 × 42 Metern. In der Nähe liegen der Dolmen Maen y Bardd und der Druid’s Circle.
* Caer Bach
* Steinwall von Caer Bach
* Grundriss
* Hillfort
* Wall (de)
- Caer Bach is a Welsh hillfort of indeterminate age, on a rounded hillock situated near the village of Rowen; in Conwy County, North Wales. Its name in English translates as 'Small Fort'; or alternatively 'Little Fortress'. It is situated on the Eastern slopes of Tal-y-Fan, an outlying peak of the Carneddau mountain range in northeast Snowdonia; at an altitude of approximately 413 metres (1,355 feet). Little information is known about the history of the fort, as to date, the site has undergone minimal investigation. The fort is classed as a scheduled ancient monument and is of national importance for its potential to enhance our knowledge of prehistoric settlement. It is said to retain significant archaeological potential, with a strong probability of the presence of associated archaeological features and deposits. (en)
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