Parciau hill fort

Parciau hill fort
Parciau hill fort on Bryn Ddiôl
Alternative nameBryn Ddiôl
LocationAnglesey, Wales
RegionGreat Britain
Coordinates53°10′54″N 4°17′12″W / 53.1818°N 4.2868°W / 53.1818; -4.2868
Typehill fort
Length110m
Width80m
History
Materialstone
PeriodsRoman
Site notes
Managementprivate
Public accessNo
Scheduled Ancient Monument

Parciau hill fort is a hill fort on the Welsh island of Anglesey.[1] It stands on the summit of Bryn Ddiôl, whose name means "trackless hill".[2]

  1. ^ Frances Lynch. A guide to ancient and historic Wales. Gwynedd. ISBN 0-11-701574-1. HMSO 1995. p 69
  2. ^ T.P.T. Williams 2007. Introduction to this Reprint Edition. Ten day's tour through the isle of Anglesea, December 1802. By Rev. John Skinner, Rector of Camerton, Somersetshire. Archaeologia Cambrensis SUPPLEMENT, JULY, 1908. Published for the Cambrian Archaeological Association by Charles J. Clark, 65 Chancery Lane, London, WC. Reprinted 2007 by Coastline Publications. page 9. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 June 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Accessed 1 January 2016.