Penycloddiau

Coordinates: 53°12′00″N 3°18′30″W / 53.20008°N 3.30834°W / 53.20008; -3.30834
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Penycloddiau
Marilyn
Naming
English translationhill of the trenches
Language of nameWelsh
PronunciationWelsh: [pɛnəˈklɔðjai]
Geography
LocationFlintshire, Wales
Parent rangeClwydian Range
OS gridSJ127678[1]
Topo mapOS Landranger 116[1]


Penycloddiau is a

Marilyns in the Clwydian Range
.

The hill, like Foel Fenlli and Moel Arthur to the south, has an Iron Age hillfort at its summit.[2] It covers 26 hectares (64 acres) making it one of the largest hillforts in Wales.[2] In 2017, excavations by the Clywdian Range Archaeology Group (CRAG) unearthed a significant number of 4,000-year-old stone tools from the Bronze Age, the discovery indicates human activity occurred much earlier than first thought in the area.[3]

Penycloddiau is crossed by the

long distance footpaths that traverse the hills in this area. A free car park exists at the bwlch between Penycloddiau and Moel Arthur, where two footpaths lead to the summit.[4]

Gallery

  • A view of the outer defence wall at Penycloddiau hill fort
    A view of the outer defence wall at Penycloddiau hill fort
  • The Offa's Dyke Path climbs Penycloddiau from the east
    The Offa's Dyke Path climbs Penycloddiau from the east

See also

References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ .
  3. ^ "Bronze Age tools unearthed in Clwydian range hillforts dig". BBC News. 7 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Penycloddiau". Sustainable Days Out. Retrieved 19 January 2020.

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53°12′00″N 3°18′30″W / 53.20008°N 3.30834°W / 53.20008; -3.30834