A Link To Our Ancient Past |
Mynydd Llangyndeyrn may have been a centre for ritual and funerary activity from at least the Neolithic period to the late Bronze age. There are two Neolithic cairns.
Bwrdd Arthur and Gwal Y Filiast which may have shared a common covering stone cairn. A large 3m tall standing stone represents the Bronze Age.
There is also a smaller companion stone, and a variety of round barrows of differing designs including ring cairns and ring cairns with cist burials.
There are stone field boundaries and a cist burial to the East but these are hard to find.