Cerrig


  1. Cerrig Marchogion
    'The Stones of Arthur's Knights'

    A group of standing stones in Dyfed that are located on a ridge above the Cerrig Meibion Arthur. They are said to represent the knights of Arthur who accompanied him in the hunt for the boar Twrch Trwyth.

  2. Cerrig Meibion Arthur

    Two standing stones, separated by about 25 feet, in Dyfed. They are said to be a monument to the sons of King Arthur who were killed by the boar Twrch Trwyth, which caused havoc in their encampent having swum over from Ireland. The story is toled in great detail in the Mabinogion. Located on a ridge above the stones are above the stones are Cerrig Marchogion.


    Note
    - Cerrig means 'stones' in Welsh.