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A hill farmer who dug up a car park near one of Snowdonia's greatest historic treasures says he is "being made to look like the bad guy" in his fight to protect the area from overuse. Visitors can ...
Tomen y Mûr was a Roman military camp built in the late first century to subdue the Ordovices, a native Celtic tribe. Initially, a large timber fort was erected to house around 1,000 cavalry.
Tomen y Mûr was a Roman military camp built in the late first century to subdue the Ordovices, a native Celtic tribe. Initially, a large timber fort was erected to house around 1,000 cavalry.
A farmer has dug up a small car park in Eryri preventing tourists from accessing a historic Roman site. The landowner said he has done so because some tourists are disrespecting the area and ...
Tomen y Mur was a Roman military camp built in the late first century to subdue the Ordovices, a native Celtic tribe. Initially, a large timber fort was erected to house around 1,000 cavalry.
A hill farmer and guardian of one of Eryri’s (Snowdonia’s) great heritage treasures has explained why visitors are being denied full access to the site. Landowner Meredydd Williams dug up a ...
Tomen y Mûr was a Roman military camp built in the late first century to subdue the Ordovices, a native Celtic tribe. Initially, a large timber fort was erected to house around 1,000 cavalry.
Visitors can no longer explore an Eryri heritage site that showcases the most complete Roman military settlement in Wales after access to the site was trashed. An agreement allowing public access ...
The Demetae tribe was bordered by the more well-known Silures to the east and to the north by the Ordovices. They are believed to have been part of the first or second wave of Celtic immigrants who ...
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