- Carn Fadryn
Infobox Mountain
Name = Carn Fadryn
Photo = Garn Fadryn.jpg
Caption = Carn Fadryn from the south
Elevation = 371 m (1,217 ft)
Prominence = 343 m
Parent peak =Yr Eifl
Location =Llŷn Peninsula , WAL
Listing = Marilyn
Grid_ref_UK = SH278351Carn Fadryn is a five-
hectare Iron Age hill fort and is the name of thehill on which the fort is situated. It lies in the centre of theLlŷn Peninsula ,Gwynedd , and overlooksGarnfadryn village.There seems to be two phases of ancient hillfort building on Carn Fadryn, followed by a
mediæval fortification of the summit. The first period at Carn Fadryn at about 300 BC. Enclosed the summit and an area of some 12acre s.These were re-fortified during a second period, and enclosed a wider area towards the north of a total of about 26 acres. This second period of re-enforcement being at around 100 BC.
The third fort which strengthens the natural crag near the summit is thought to be "the castle of the sons of Owain", mentioned in 1188 as being newly built. (Giraldi Cambrensis Opera (
Rolls series , 1868), VI, p123 'dua castra lapidea de nova sita fuerunt; unum...Deutrait; alterum...in capite Lhein, quod erat filium Oenei, cui nomen Karnmadrun.')On a clear day views from Garn Fadryn stretch to
Anglesey ,Snowdonia , most ofCardigan Bay and even theWicklow Mountains inIreland .External links
* [http://www.penllyn.com/1/gallery/garn/3.html Information site for Garnfadryn Llŷn - Safle am Garnfadryn]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2798436 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Carn Fadryn and surrounding area]
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