Skip to main content
Text only version of this page
Access keys help
Home
Explore the BBC
This page was last updated in March 2012
We've left it here for reference.
More information
30 May 2012
Accessibility help
Text only
BBC Homepage
Wales Home
»
BBC Local
North East Wales
Things to do
People & Places
Nature & Outdoors
History
Religion & Ethics
Arts & Culture
Music
TV & Radio
Local BBC Sites
News
Sport
Weather
Travel
Neighbouring Sites
Liverpool
Mid Wales
North West Wales
Shropshire
Related BBC Sites
Wales
Cymru
Gogledd Ddwyrain
Contact Us
Like this page?
Send it to a friend!
Celtic Heritage
Take a trip 2000 years back in time and visit one of the hillforts built by the
Iron Age Celts
in Denbighshire & Flintshire.
Caer Drewyn
Multi-period hillfort commands an imposing hilltop near Corwen.
Moel Arthur
Worth visiting just to take in the views from the summit cairn.
Moel Fenlli
Moel Fenlli lies towards the southern end of the Clwydian Range.
Moel y Cloddiau
This hillfort at Nannerch, Flintshire, is one of the largest in Wales.
Moel y Gaer
There are a number of possible positions for hut platforms within the surrounds.
Moel y Gaer
Results of excavations make this an important site.
Gop Hill
The second largest pre-historic mound in Britain.
Offa's Dyke
Nine walks make up Offa's Dyke Path in North Wales.
Learn more about the Iron Age Celts
Animated stories and games
Gallery of Celtic creations
History fact file
More Iron Age locations in Wales:
South East
South West
Mid Wales
North East
North West
more from this section
Celtic Heritage
Caer Drewyn
Moel Arthur
Moel Fenlli
Moel y Cloddiau
Moel y Gaer, Llangollen
Moel y Gaer, Rhosesmor
related...
Castles
History
Nature
Find out more about Iron Age Celts through stories & games
More Celtic heritage in all parts of Wales
related www links
Heather and Hillforts
Download Heather and Hillforts audio guide
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites
About the BBC
|
Help
|
Terms of Use
|
Privacy & Cookies Policy