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Camp Celtique de Bière

Trip No.202  Entry No.64  Date Added: 29th Mar 2020
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: France (Normandie:Orne (61))
Visited: Yes on 2nd May 2005. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 4

Camp Celtique de Bière

Camp Celtique de Bière submitted by thecaptain on 11th Oct 2005. Camp Celtique de Bière, near the village of Merri Bière in Orne, Normandie This is a view of the massive southern wall of the northern enclosure, dividing the encampment.
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Log Text: This is a massive fortified encampment which has been dated back to 4000 BC but with traces of habitation from long before that. The site generally consists of three enclosures on a headland well protected on three sides by steep sided gorges cut by a couple of small streams. The unprotected southern side has three ramparts of various size dates and condition protecting the camp the three ramparts not close together and separating the three enclosures.

It is thought the first encampment was built during the bronze age and was modified at a couple of different times during the Iron Age. The northern rectangular enclosure is the most heavily defended with massive drystone walls thrown up all around particularly at the southern end where the walling is up to 8 metres high. There is the remains of what was once perhaps an entrance through the wall and several of the significant stones used in facing the wall have fossilised trilobites and other marine creatures in them.

It is signposted from nearby and there is a parking area provided a few hundred metres walk to the site. It is now regularly studied and being restored and the enclosed area is now a nature reserve with little signed walks.



Camp de César Menhir

Trip No.203  Entry No.265  Date Added: 23rd Apr 2020
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: France (Pays de la Loire:Vendée (85))
Visited: Yes on 5th Jun 2005. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 4 Access 5

Camp de César menhir

Camp de César menhir submitted by thecaptain on 5th Jul 2005. The King of the Menhirs, in the public gardens of Avrillé, in Vendée.
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Log Text: This large menhir is the only survivor of what was until the last century three stones here, set in an arrangement like the surviving Alignment de la Pierre. At 8.7 metres tall and nicely shaped and dressed, the stone, known as Le Roi des Menhirs (King of the menhirs) is so big that it was not destroyed, and has now had a municipal park created around it.

It is right outside the back of the local Mairie, and is a nice central feature to the garden. However, even here it has suffered from vandalism, somebody having chalked a massive hopscotch type board onto the flat southeast face of the menhir. There are also a few holes which have been drilled into it.



Camp de la Justice Alignements

Trip No.204  Entry No.216  Date Added: 4th Sep 2020
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: France (Bourgogne:Saône-et-Loire (71))
Visited: Saw from a distance on 4th Aug 2005. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 2

Camp de la Justice Alignements

Camp de la Justice Alignements submitted by thecaptain on 15th Sep 2006. These alignements are difficult to get to, across a railway and a couple of fields, but they can however be seen from the main road. There are a couple of large stones and at least three smaller stones in a line along in the hedge.
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Log Text: Just to the north of Autun, near a place called Orme, along the busy N.81 road, can be found the remnants of these alignements. They are difficult to get to, across a railway and a couple of fields, but they can however be seen from the main road. There are a couple of large stones and at least three smaller stonesin a line along in the hedge. Any more than that, I cannot say, as I couldnt get right to them to have a proper look.



Camp du Castel

Date Added: 29th Oct 2019
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle Country: France (Normandie:Manche (50))
Visited: Yes on 8th Nov 2011

Camp du Castel

Camp du Castel submitted by theCaptain on 8th Nov 2011. View south from Camp du Castel towards the old coast guard station and the Pierre au Rey Site in Normandie:Manche (50) France
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Campden Lane gatepost

Date Added: 26th Sep 2021
Site Type: Marker Stone Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes on 15th Sep 2021. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 4

Campden Lane gatepost

Campden Lane gatepost submitted by 4clydesdale7 on 1st Sep 2011. The substantial gatepost on Campden Lane (Ancient Track)
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Log Text: Steam train from Toddington to Winchcombe, then Cotswold Way walk back north to Toddington stopping at Hailes Abbey and Beckbury hillfort. Beside the ancient trackway known as Campden Lane, is a substantial stone gatepost, one of a few in the locality of Beckbury Camp, which makes the mind think of possible previous uses.



Cantrell

Date Added: 30th Apr 2022
Site Type: Multiple Stone Rows / Avenue Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Would like to visit

Cantrell

Cantrell submitted by Brian Byng on 7th Feb 2002. Cantrell. This double stone row @ SX 6570 5717 has a cairn at the upper end which is on the skyline when viewed from the lower end of the row. The ruined cairn is 8m diameter & has a single slab at the centre in a hollow. Perhaps the remains of a burial kist. The row is 48m long with an azimuth of 45 degrees. Strangely this row is aligned diagonally across the slope of the hill. It does not follow the natural contour of the downhill slope. The horizon height of the cairn from the bot...
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Cap-Del Pouech Dolmen

Trip No.200  Entry No.2  Date Added: 15th Jun 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen Country: France (Midi:Ariège (09))
Visited: Yes on 27th Feb 2000. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 3

Cap-Del Pouech dolmen

Cap-Del Pouech dolmen submitted by thecaptain on 13th Dec 2003. Cap-Del Pouech dolmen near Mas D'Azil, Ariege, southwest France. I am not 100% sure whether this is the famed Cap del Pouech dolmen or another. I parked at the Southern entrance to the cave and followed a marked walking trail up and over the hill above the cave, following signs to the dolmen. There were other dolmens signposted in the area.
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Log Text: Lovely walk to the dolmen from Mas D'Azil across the top of the cave. Signs suggest there are more here.



Cap-Del Pouech Dolmen

Trip No.205  Entry No.71  Date Added: 15th Jun 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen Country: France (Midi:Ariège (09))
Visited: Yes on 10th Sep 2005. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Cap-Del Pouech dolmen

Cap-Del Pouech dolmen submitted by thecaptain on 13th Dec 2003. Cap-Del Pouech dolmen near Mas D'Azil, Ariege, southwest France. I am not 100% sure whether this is the Cap del Pouech dolmen or another. I parked at the Southern entrance to the cave and followed a marked walking trail up and over the hill above the cave, following signs to the dolmen. There were other dolmens signposted in the area.
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Log Text: Decided its silly to have come to Mas d'Azil and not gone to visit the dolmen, as it is signposted from the village, and you can drive up a narrow windy lane almost right to it, and theres a place to park just a few hundred metres from the dolmen.

It looks to me to have been re-erected at some point in the past, with one of its little supports possibly being concreted in. A large limestone capstone, 3.5 metres by 2.5 metres, sits high on top of 4 support stones, one backstone, one large and two smaller side stones. The chamber is 2.5 by 1.5 metres, and positioned on a little limestone outcrop with possibly some traces of a cairn around it.

Unfortunately, the poor thing has succumbed to the usual problems of graffitti and broken beer bottles. The dolmen de Brillaud is signposted from here, and I am tempted.....



Caratacus Stone

Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Somerset)
Visited: Yes on 23rd Oct 2006

Caratacus Stone

Caratacus Stone submitted by thecaptain on 23rd Oct 2006. This engraved stone sits in a little stone shelter in order to protect it from the worst of the elements, near to a road junction a couple of kilometres to the southwest of Winsford.
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Carcassonne - La Cité

Date Added: 17th Jun 2020
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: France (Languedoc:Aude (11))
Visited: Yes on 15th Sep 1978

Carcassonne - La Cité

Carcassonne - La Cité submitted by thecaptain on 19th Feb 2005. La Cité de Carcassonne, seen here from the south. Ancient citadel which goes back as far as time. Although the main remains of this fantastic fairy story city are now mediaeval much of the walls can be seen to date back to Visigoth and Roman times. This is of course, all built upon a citadel which was here long before any of them came here.
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Log Text: Ancient citadel which goes back as far as time. Although the main remains of this fantastic fairy story city are now medieval much of the walls can be seen to date back to Visigoth and Roman times. This is of course, all built upon a citadel which was here long before any of them came here.



Carcassonne - La Cité

Trip No.200  Entry No.20  Date Added: 18th Jun 2020
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: France (Languedoc:Aude (11))
Visited: Yes on 22nd Apr 2000. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 5 Access 5

Carcassonne - La Cité

Carcassonne - La Cité submitted by thecaptain on 19th Feb 2005. La Cité de Carcassonne, seen here from the south. Ancient citadel which goes back as far as time. Although the main remains of this fantastic fairy story city are now mediaeval much of the walls can be seen to date back to Visigoth and Roman times. This is of course, all built upon a citadel which was here long before any of them came here.
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Log Text: Drive from Toulouse to Carcassonne the slow way via Bram. Visit La Cité.



Carcassonne - La Cité

Trip No.200  Entry No.35  Date Added: 18th Jun 2020
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: France (Languedoc:Aude (11))
Visited: Yes on 13th May 2000. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 4 Access 5

Carcassonne - La Cité

Carcassonne - La Cité submitted by thecaptain on 19th Feb 2005. La Cité de Carcassonne, seen here from the south. Ancient citadel which goes back as far as time. Although the main remains of this fantastic fairy story city are now mediaeval much of the walls can be seen to date back to Visigoth and Roman times. This is of course, all built upon a citadel which was here long before any of them came here.
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Log Text: Dad over to Toulouse for a long weekend. Drive to Carcassonne via Naurouze and the Canal du Midi. Visit La Cité, Castle, Ramparts, Cathedral. Move on to Mirepoix for the night.



Cardinham Moor row

Date Added: 4th Jul 2022
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 11th Jun 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Cardinham Moor row

Cardinham Moor row submitted by Bladup on 29th Oct 2013. Cardinham Moor stone row (Colvannick Tor).
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Log Text: Parked at the rest area beside the A30 near Temple and walked southwest across the moor to exploor Cardinham Moor stone row. Pass beside the large pond, no doubt some mining remnant, then can see a stone standing up on the hillside. Once up there a few more come into sight. Its not straight, is it !! I follow it south to a large leaning pillar, which I later see described as Stone 1, the southern end. However, I see another stone standing over on the slopes of St Bellarmin's Tor, so went for a look, where I found not only the standing stone, but also couple more, in as good a line as the rest of the row. They also show up on the detailed OS maps (about SX 131 712). Back to the car then go for a couple of halves at the Blisland Inn.



Cardinham Moor stone

Date Added: 4th Jul 2022
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 11th Jun 2022. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 3

Cardinham Moor stone

Cardinham Moor stone submitted by TheCaptain on 30th Jun 2022. Standing stone on Cardinham Moor, near to St Bellarmin's Tor
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Log Text: Standing stone, and a couple of prostrate slabs and stumps on Cardinham Moor, beyond what is described as the southern end of the stone row. From the leaning pillar which is described as Stone 1 of the stone row, I could see another stone standing to the south, so went for a look, where I found a couple more. These stones are further to the south, and in as good a line as the rest of the stone row (its not straight, is it!). They also show up on the detailed OS maps (about SX 131 712). Which begs the question. Is the leaning pillar really the southern end of the stone row? Is this stone a separate entity? Or could it be a continuation of the stone row?



Carew High Cross

Date Added: 29th Oct 2019
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 8th Nov 2015

Carew High Cross

Carew High Cross submitted by TheCaptain on 8th Nov 2015. Not the best of pictures I know, it was late on in a horrid wet day, but what a great combination. Fabulous ancient cross, terriffic Castle, and best of all, taken while supping a nice pint from in the bar of a good pub with a roaring fire !!!
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Carn Eanes Standing stone

Date Added: 29th Jun 2023
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2023

Carn Eanes Standing stone

Carn Eanes Standing stone submitted by Bladup on 1st Jul 2020. Carn Eanes Standing stone with whats left of (because of Quarrying) Carn Eanes in the background
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Log Text: Walking down to Boscaswell from Carn Kenidjack, and pass nearby to this standing stone. It seems to be in private land with no obvious way in, so I satisfy myself with a view over the hedge.



Carn Euny Fogou

Date Added: 11th Aug 2022
Site Type: Souterrain (Fogou, Earth House) Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 15th May 1986

Carn Euny Fogou

Carn Euny Fogou submitted by thecaptain on 31st Aug 2008. Carn Euny Fogou, back in the early 1980's.
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Carn Euny Fogou

Date Added: 11th Aug 2022
Site Type: Souterrain (Fogou, Earth House) Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 14th Jun 2022. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 4 Access 4

Carn Euny Fogou

Carn Euny Fogou submitted by AngieLake on 2nd Jan 2005. This shot shows the huge but low (4.5ft - 1.4m) SE-facing doorway of the Carn Euny 'Beehive Hut' underground chamber, with its own short passage leading into the fogou passage which runs SW/NE, (but snaking here with a flatter, more W/E run), just outside the doorway. It is thought that the Beehive Hut (chamber) was the first structure on this site, so that originally the eastern wall of the fogou passage would not have obstructed the view. It is possible that the sun was meant to shine down t...
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Log Text: I move on to Carn Euny village with its fantastic fogou, which has now had the round chamber covered, really magical. The remains of the village courtyard houses do not match up to the wonders of Chysauster, but this is more than made up for by the magic of the fogou.



Carn Euny Village

Date Added: 9th Aug 2022
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 14th Jun 2022. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Carn Euny Village

Carn Euny Village submitted by AngieLake on 31st Oct 2004. This view over the Carn Euny Settlement was taken in two shots, which are cobbled together to give an idea of how it looked in March 2004. Bec-Zog's pic is similar to this.
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Log Text: I move on to Carn Euny village with its fantastic fogou, which has now had the round chamber covered, really magical. The remains of the village courtyard houses do not match up to the wonders of Chysauster, but this is more than made up for by the magic of the fogou.



Carn Gluze

Date Added: 18th Sep 2010
Site Type: Chambered Cairn Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 24th Feb 2004

Carn Gluze

Carn Gluze submitted by TheCaptain on 24th Feb 2004. Ballowall Barrow / Carn Gluze. July 2003 Difficult to get a good picture of, but I quite like the way this one shows the position of the barrow with respect to the clifftop views. Others will probably have better pictures of the structure itself
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