- Caer
Drewyn is an
early Iron Age
hillfort to the
north of the town of Corwen,
Denbighshire (Grid
reference SJ 08769 44411). It has a
large stone rampart...
- Caer
Drewyn, Corwen,
locally known as Mynydd-y-Gaer, the hill fort
where Powys completed Owen
Glendower on 24
December 1939. It is also an
important setting...
- town of Corwen. From here the
river p****es the Iron Age
hillfort of Caer
Drewyn and
enters the
Clwydian Range and Dee
Valley AONB.
Through its forested...
-
largest such
structure in
Britain being only su****ded by
Silbury Hill. Caer
Drewyn is one of many Iron Age hill
forts in
Clwyd that
attest to
human occupation...
-
Dafydd ap
Gruffydd (c. 1600) was a
Welsh poet from the Caer
Drewyn area. He is
known to have
composed didactic verses, such as 'Karol o
siample da i wyr...
- Caer
Drewyn, Corwen,
locally known as Mynydd-y-Gaer, the hill fort
where Porius lives....
- side of the valley. From
Corwen it
crosses the Dee and
detours up to Caer
Drewyn hillfort before returning to the
river at Carrog.
About 1km out of Carrog...
- 2008, pp.15-16.
Mynydd y Gaer is the
local name used by
Powys for Caer
Drewyn [3]. Krissdóttir,
Descents of Memory, p. 340, and
Petrushka and the Dancer...
- 3°28′47″W / 53.2365°N 3.4798°W / 53.2365; -3.4798),
promontory fort Caer
Drewyn (52°59′21″N 3°21′36″W / 52.9892°N 3.3601°W / 52.9892; -3.3601), partial...
- Arthur, Moel y Gaer Llanbedr, and Moel Fenlli), this
hillfort and Caer
Drewyn. The
defensive works at Moel y Gaer
comprise a
roughly oval area measuring...