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Bryn Cader Faner
Stone Circle
SH 648 353

The OS Map 124 and a compass are essential for this walk as the footpath is very unclear and disappears in bogs or just fades out as it is very isolated and not frequently walked.

Directions
Take the A496 towards Harlech. Just after the town of Talsarnau go straight on signed Harlech on the B4573 and take the next left by a brown Country House Hotel sign. This takes you to Eisingrug. Take the next right and follow this lane for about 2 miles through a couple of gates. Stop when you reach a junction on the left. 

Standing Stone


Just beyond this junction is a standing stone (SH 599 309)

 

Standing Stone in the fog

Turn left here and go up the lane for about 1.5 miles until a footpath crosses it. Park and take the left path for about half a mile to find a stone circle above on the left.

Return to the junction at the first standing stone and turn right heading back to Eisingrug. There are three standing stones on the way, the next just beyond a cattle grid (SH 602 314)

Standing Stone

 Second standing stone in the fog

 

When you come to a junction with a public footpath where someone has painted “no parking” on a stone, park on the edge and walk up the path to find standing stones and ring cairns about half a mile on it. Due to the dreadful weather on the day we went we couldn’t get to the circles and had to go back.

 

Return to Eisingrug and turn right where there is a small hotel sign up a narrow lane with a no through road sign towards Bryn Cader Faner. Continue as far as you can uphill go through one gate (be sure to close it after you) and park up next to another about half a mile further on. This is quite deceptive here as the footpath sign has been removed on the track you want and the gate is padlocked. Do not go through the open gate with the footpath sign on the left - we did and wasted a lot of time and energy. Instead cross the track and go round the locked gate and head uphill following the path which curves to the right. You must have a map and compass.

Bryn Cader Faner parking space

Car parking space

Bryn Cader Faner path seaview

View towards the sea from the path

You should now be on the footpath to SH 648 353. Continue up going through a total of four gates. After the 4th gate watch when the track veers away from the stone wall to the right. As it bends away look very carefully for a very vague left fork in the path. It veers back to the wall and follows along it where the wall bends to the left. (If you miss this turn you will come to two small lakes. Turn north here and keep going until you meet the track heading northeast to the stone circle, do not go uphill between the lakes).

Bryn Cader Faner path.

View on the path

Follow this grassy track through streams and bogs and you come to a stone cairn on the right of the track. Some of the stones in the cairn are positioned in the same way as the Bryn Cader Faner circle. There is another stone circle near here on a right fork on this track about 200 metres further on at SH 642 346. This is at Llyn Eiddew Bach – the Little Ivy Lake. The tallest is only 2.5 feet high (0.75m) and it is incomplete with three apparent graves or cysts in it.

Little Ivy Lake circle

Llyn Eiddew Bach - SH 642 346

Continue on the track and the Bryn Cader Faner circle will come into view on the horizon

Bryn Cader Faner approach

Bryn Cader Faner

Details and close ups of Bryn Cader Faner

 

 

 

 

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