Penycloddiau - Iron Age Hill Fort : North Wales
Searching for Penycloddiau, an Iron Age Hill Fort on the Offas Dyke Path (Clwydian Range). There we find a Bronze Age burial indicating the site could also be of the same era. Not much is left of the old site, interesting land contours tell the story.

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