RMERXHF9–View WSW over limestone wall of Bwrdd Arthur (Arthur's Table) Iron Age hillfort, Anglesey, to Red Wharf Bay, Benllech & beyond.
RMERXHDN–View along the ramparts of Caer y Twr Iron Age hillfort, Holyhead Mountain, Anglesey, to Holyhead harbour & breakwater, with departing Irish ferry.
RM2M4WB8A–View NE of Carn Fadryn Iron Age hillfort above the spread out rural settlement of Garnfadryn on the Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales, UK.
RM2M4WB57–View NE of Carn Fadryn Iron Age hillfort above the spread out rural settlement of Garnfadryn on the Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales, UK.
RM2M4WBF7–Castell Dinas Iron Age hillfort, Dark Age stronghold & Norman castle site, Talgarth, Powys, Wales, UK, looking SW to Mynydd Troed.
RM2M4WBD9–Castell Dinas Iron Age hillfort, Dark Age stronghold & Norman castle site, Talgarth, Powys, Wales, UK, looking SW to Mynydd Troed.
RMJ51BNW–Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, Conwy, Wales: view WNW along the three southern ramparts (stone, earthen banks and ditches) to the peak of Penygader.
RM2M4WBJ1–View WSW up through the NE entrance into Caer y Twr Iron Age hillfort, Holyhead Mountain, Isle of Anglesey, Wales, UK, flanked by drystone ramparts.
RMM729MJ–Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, North Wales: view WNW along southern ramparts to the peak of Penygader. Up to three ramparts (stone, and banks and ditch
RM2M4WBBJ–The massive stone rampart of Caer Drewyn Iron Age hillfort above the River Dee looking E from above Rug Chapel, Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, UK.
RMM729KB–View SSE of Caer Bach Iron Age hillfort on rocky spur below summit of Tal y Fan above Vale of Conwy: roughly circular ditch & stone-faced earth bank.
RM2J6WPCC–View SE at entrance passage & gateway through the inner rampart of Chun Castle Iron Age ring fort (fortified settlement) Morvah, Cornwall, England, UK
RMF8TA57–Looking NW at modern entry through the S rampart (counterscarp bank, ditch & inner bank) of Moel y Gaer (Rhosesmor) hillfort, Flintshire.
RMF8TA45–Inner rampart with outer ditch & counterscarp bank of Moel y Gaer (Rhosesmor) hillfort, Flintshire, looking SW to the Clwydian Range of hills.
RMF8T9RY–Inner rampart with outer ditch, counterscarp bank & in-turned ESE entrance of Moel y Gaer (Rhosesmor) hillfort, Flintshire, looking NE to the coast.
RMERXHF0–View E from Benllech of Bwrdd Arthur (Arthur's Table) hillfort, Anglesey, on a limestone plateau with Dinorben quarry below (L)
RMF8T9DY–Looking SE over Bwlch Penbarras to the multiple ramparts of Foel Fenlli Iron Age hillfort in the Clwydian range AONB, Denbighshire.
RMF8T9F3–Looking SE over Bwlch Penbarras to the multiple ramparts of Foel Fenlli Iron Age hillfort, in the Clwydian Range AONB, Denbighshire.
RMGDGK93–NW entrance passage through the inner rampart of Tre'r Ceiri Iron Age & Roman period hillfort: Town of the Giants, Lleyn (Llyn) Peninsula, Gwynedd.
RMF8T9GE–Heather covers the ramparts of Moel Arthur hillfort in the Clwydian Hills, another Iron Age fort defends Penycloddiau to rear R. Denbigh/Flint border.
RM2C9C85W–View WSW of Breedon on the Hill church, The Bulwarks Iron Age hillfort & Breedon Quarry, Leicestershire, England, UK: upward rays of a winter sunset.
RMF8TA52–View NW to ramparts of Moel Hiraddug hillfort on a prominent limestone ridge being quarried at the N end of the Clwydian Hills, Denbighshire.
RMF8TA5B–N ramparts & entrance defences of Penycloddiau hillfort looking WSW to Denbigh & Vale of Clwyd. Marker post for Offa's Dyke Path passing through fort.
RM2J6WPF3–View ESE of Chun Castle Iron Age ring fort (fortified settlement) Morvah, Cornwall, England, showing entrances through the outer & inner stone walls.
RMF8TA4F–Looking S from hillside above Sodom to the ramparts of Moel y Gaer (Bodfari) hillfort, Denbighshire, in bracken on the next hilltop.
RMGDGKCW–View over SW entrance passage of Tre'r Ceiri hillfort (Town of the Giants) looking S to Mynydd Carnguwch & coast of the Lleyn Peninsula.
RMGDGK9H–View through SW entrance passage of Tre'r Ceiri hillfort (Town of the Giants) down the Lleyn Peninsula towards Nefyn & Porth Dinllaen.
RMGDGKCD–View through SW entrance passage of Tre'r Ceiri hillfort (Town of the Giants) down the Lleyn Peninsula towards Nefyn & Porth Dinllaen.
RMF8T679–Looking SW to Moel Hiraddug hillfort, on a limestone ridge at N end of the Clwydian Hills, from limestone outcrops on Gop Hill.
RMGDGK8M–View WSW of inner rampart & main (NW) entrance of Tre'r Ceiri hillfort, (Town of the Giants), Lleyn Peninsula, with central peak of Yr Eifl to R.
RMGDGKBH–Wide view E from summit of Yr Eifl over Tre'r Ceiri hillfort (Town of the Giants) & NE part of Lleyn Peninsula to Snowdon Range.
RMGDGKC8–Wide view E from summit of Yr Eifl over Tre'r Ceiri hillfort (Town of the Giants) & NE part of Lleyn Peninsula to Snowdon Range.
RMF8TA3G–View SE along E ramparts of Penycloddiau hillfort, Flintshire, with Wheeler Valley to L & Moel Famau rear R. Heather is burnt to encourage new growth.
RMF8T9E5–View SSE along single W rampart of Penycloddiau hillfort: quarry ditch on inside (L) of bank, ditch & counterscarp bank R. Denbigh/Flintshire border.
RMF8TA3N–Looking SW to Moel Hiraddug hillfort & quarry, on a limestone ridge at N end of the Clwydian Hills, from limestone outcrops on Gop Hill, Denbighshire.
RMF8T9PD–A modern marker cairn built on the remains of a prehistoric burial mound on the summit at the E end of Foel Fenlli hillfort, Denbighshire.
RMGDGKCP–Looking NE from the site of Mynydd Rhiw Neolithic axe factory up the Lleyn Peninsula with Carn Fadryn Iron Age hillfort at centre.
RMGDGK87–Parapet & wall-walk on NW drystone ramparts of Tre'r Ceiri hillfort (Town of the Giants), Gwynedd, an Iron Age & Roman-period fortress.
RMF8TA4X–View WNW at the ramparts of Moel y Gaer (Llanbedr) fort defending the oval summit of a W-facing spur on the flanks of Moel Famau, Denbighshire.
RMF8TA3X–View WNW at the ramparts of Moel y Gaer (Llanbedr) fort defending the oval summit of a W-facing spur on the flanks of Moel Famau, Denbighshire.
RMF8T9ET–View WNW at the ramparts of Moel y Gaer (Llanbedr) fort defending the oval summit of a W-facing spur on the flanks of Moel Famau
RMF8T9MP–View WNW at the ramparts of Moel y Gaer (Llanbedr) fort defending the oval summit of a W-facing spur on the flanks of Moel Famau, Denbighshire.
RMF8T9G0–Looking SSW at the in-turned ramparts of Foel Fenlli hillfort's W entrance, Denbighshire, with the Clwydian Hills & Vale of Clwyd beyond.
RM2J6TXXJ–View NE from the interior of Trencrom Iron Age hillfort, Cornwall, England, UK, showing the E entrance with St Ives Bay to the rear.
RMKCNE9W–View ESE from Twisleton Scar End across the Doe valley to Ingleborough Hill, Yorks, England's highest hillfort & stronghold of the Iron Age Brigantes.
RM2J6TY9C–View W from the inner chalk bank & ditch of Danebury Ring Iron Age hillfort, Hampshire, England, UK, with the outer rampart downhill to the right.
RMF8T9NG–Looking S from summit of Moel Famau along Offa's Dyke Path to the multiple ramparts of Foel Fenlli hillfort, the Clwydian Hills & Vale of Clwyd.
RMGX50CA–The Ridgeway long distance path approaching Uffington Castle hillfort on Whitehorse Hill in the North Wessex Downs AONB.
RM2J6WP34–View SE up through the W entrance of Badbury Rings Iron Age hillfort, Kingston Lacy, Dorset, England, UK: original entrance was staggered not straight
RMEJF28W–Looking ESE across the Doe valley to Ingleborough Hill, North Yorkshire, England's highest hillfort, stronghold of the Iron Age Brigantes tribes.
RMEJF32Y–Looking ESE across the Doe valley to Ingleborough Hill, North Yorkshire, England's highest hillfort, stronghold of the Iron Age Brigantes tribes.
RMFXKHW4–Horned god figure with torcs: imaginative reconstruction of a Celtic natural spring shrine beside Castell Henllys Iron Age hillfort, Pembrokeshire.
RM2KANF5W–View SE of Barmekin of Echt Iron Age hillfort, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, showing the eastern entrances through the inner two stone ramparts.
RM2J69JC4–View NNW of Old Oswestry Iron Age hillfort, Shropshire, England, UK showing the sunken entrance passage at the SW cutting through the five ramparts.
RM2J69HWE–View N of Old Oswestry Iron Age hillfort, Shropshire, England, UK showing the sunken entrance passage at the SW cutting through the five ramparts.
RM2J6WNY7–E ramparts of Pilsdon Pen Iron Age hillfort, Dorset, England, UK, looking SE to the coast near Bridport. Originally wooden palisades topped the banks.
RMFFNDEF–Dun Bhuirg Iron Age hillfort, Iona, Argyll, in use C1stBC to C3rdAD. Outcrop of Lewisian granite defended on the S & E sides by walling.
RM2KK0X26–View SE of the chevaux de frise defences outside the W entrance through the stone ramparts of Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, Conwy, Wales, UK.
RM2KK0XRT–View looking NW out through the W entrance passage of the inner rampart (there are up to three) of Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, Conwy, Wales, UK.
RM2J69HTX–Looking SW across pasture to Old Oswestry Iron Age hillfort, Shropshire, England, UK: five ramparts enclose a central area of some 8.4 hectares.
RM2J69J9E–View SW of Carn Brea, Cornwall, England, UK, location of a Neolithic defended village, an Iron Age hillfort, a Medieval castle & a C19th monument.
RMM72984–Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, North Wales: view NW to Conwy valley & entrance (collapsed revetted passageway) through the western inner stone rampart.
RM2KK0XBM–View NNW over the rampart of Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, Conwy, Wales, UK, showing the chevaux de frise & earthwork defences outside the W entrance.
RMM7297Y–Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, North Wales: view NNW over chevaux-de-frise defences (small upright stones) & linear earthwork outside the W entrance.
RMM7297P–Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, North Wales: view SE over chevaux-de-frise defences (small upright stones) outside W entrance through 2 stone ramparts.
RMM72988–Pen y Gaer Iron Age hillfort, North Wales: view W along S ramparts to peak of Penygader. Up to 3 ramparts (stone, & banks & ditches) defend the fort.
RMM729BE–View SSE of Caer Bach Iron Age hillfort on rocky spur below summit of Tal y Fan above Vale of Conwy: roughly circular ditch & stone-faced earthen bank
RM2T6N4JB–View SSE of St Michael's Church above Iron Age earthworks on the volcanic cone of Brent Tor, on the W edge of Dartmoor, Devon, England, UK.
RMFXKJ0M–Imaginative reconstruction of a Celtic shrine at a natural spring beside Castell Henllys Iron Age defended settlement, Pembrokeshire.
RM2KANGHN–View NNW of Edin's Hall Iron Age broch, Scottish Borders, UK, built inside the ramparts (foreground) of an earlier oval fort measuring 134m x 74m.
RMFXKHMT–An undefended Iron Age agricultural settlement SE of the small hillfort on Carn Alw (Carnalw) outcrop on Mynydd Preseli, Pembrokeshire.
RM2T73PF9–View NW of Breedon on the Hill church (St Mary and St Hardulph), the Bulwarks Iron Age hillfort & Breedon Quarry, Leicestershire, England, UK.
RMFXKHNP–Reconstructed roundhouses at Castell Henllys defended settlement, Pembrokeshire, occupied during the Late Bronze Age & Iron Age c 1000BC-AD60.
RMFXKHN6–Reconstructed roundhouse 6 at Castell Henllys defended settlement occupied during the Late Bronze Age & Iron Age c 1000BC-AD60.
RMFXKHKH–Reconstructed roundhouses at Castell Henllys defended settlement, Pembrokeshire, occupied during the Late Bronze Age & Iron Age c 1000BC-AD60.
RMFXKHRH–Reconstructed roundhouses 6 (L) & 2 (R) at Castell Henllys defended settlement, Pembrokeshire, occupied during the Late Bronze Age & Iron Age.
RMFXKHYC–Reconstructed roundhouses 2 & 1 at Castell Henllys defended settlement, Pembrokeshire, occupied during Late Bronze Age/Iron Age c 1000BC-AD60
RMGDD3T3–Upper ramparts at SE entrance of Cadbury Castle Iron Age hillfort. Dark Age phase of fort is associated with Arthur's Camelot.
RMGDD3TJ–Four lines of Iron Age ramparts on SE of Cadbury Castle hillfort, Somerset. The later, Dark Age phase of fort is associated with King Arthur.
RMGDD3YX–View NNW to Cadbury Castle. Iron Age hillfort, Romano-Celtic temple & Dark Age fort associated with King Arthur: Cadbury Camelot, Somerset.
RMGDD3RK–View NNW to Cadbury Castle Iron Age hillfort, Romano-Celtic temple & Dark Age fort associated with King Arthur: Cadbury Camelot, Somerset.
RM2ABMPE6–View looking WNW along the Vale of Llangollen/Dee Valley to Castell Dinas Bran Iron Age hillfort & Medieval castle, Denbighshire, Wales, UK.
RM2J6WP44–View SW of the ditch & bank at the N end of Casterley Camp Iron Age 'hillfort', Upavon, Wiltshire; England, UK: a defended Celtic religious sanctuary.
RMRCGWEG–View SW of a chevaux-de-frise (defensive setting of upright stones) outside Cademuir II Iron Age hillfort, on Cademuir Hill, Scottish Borders, UK.
RMRCMACG–View SW of a chevaux-de-frise (defensive setting of upright stones) outside Cademuir II Iron Age hillfort, on Cademuir Hill, Scottish Borders, UK.
RMRCMABJ–View SW over two stone ramparts & external chevaux-de-frise (defensive setting of upright stones) of Dreva Craig Iron Age hillfort, Scottish Borders.
RM2ABMPGE–View S from Creigiau Eglwyseg looking over a hawthorn to Castell Dinas Bran Iron Age hillfort & Medieval castle in the Vale of Llangollen, Wales, UK.
RMFXKHXC–Stone-faced bank and chevaux-de-frise defences on the W side of Carn Alw Iron Age hillfort on a rocky outcrop on Mynydd Preseli, Pembrokeshire.
RMRCMAC4–View S of Cademuir Hill, Scottish Borders, UK, showing an Iron Age hillfort on the two main summits of the ridge: Cademuir I on summit (L), II on R.
RMRCGWE4–View S of Cademuir Hill, Scottish Borders, UK, showing an Iron Age hillfort on the two main summits of the ridge: Cademuir II on summit (L), II on R.
RMGDGKAT–Maiden Castle Iron Age hillfort, Dorset, seen from N with a Bronze Age round barrow in the foreground. Multiple ramparts enclose 18.5 ha.
RMFXKJ11–Reconstructed roundhouses 1 & 2, & a four-poster structure (rear L) at Castell Henllys defended settlement, Pembrokeshire, in use c 1000BC-AD60
RMFXKHT9–Speculative reconstruction of four-poster structure (4) at Castell Henllys fort, Pembrokeshire, thought to be a food store/granary with raised floor.
RM2KK02WH–Dun Gerashader Iron Age promontory enclosure, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK, looking E over lines of boulders defending the S approach.
RM2KK04BH–Dun Gerashader Iron Age promontory enclosure, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK, looking N to the southern rampart over boulders of the outer defences.
RM2KK03KE–Dun Gerashader Iron Age promontory enclosure, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK, looking N to the south rampart over boulders of the outer defences.
RM2M4WB2N–Imaginative reconstruction of a Celtic shrine at a natural spring beside Castell Henllys Iron Age defended settlement, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
RM2KK02CX–Dun Gerashader Iron Age promontory enclosure (fort), Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK, looking S from the stone rampart over lines of boulder defences.
RMGDD40P–Iron Age ramparts & Arthur's Well (btm L) at NE entrance to Cadbury Castle fort associated with King Arthur: Cadbury Camelot.
RMGDD440–Upper two ramparts at SE entrance of Cadbury Castle Iron Age fort, Somerset. The later, Dark Age phase of fort is associated with King Arthur.
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