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Explore Crosswell in United Kingdom

Crosswell in the region of Wales is a place in United Kingdom - some 200 mi or ( 322 km ) West of London , the country's capital city .

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Time in Crosswell is now 02:22 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Walton East, Swansea, Sheffield, Pyle, and Oxford. Since you are here already, consider visiting Walton East . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Crosswell ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Sea Kayaking - Witch's Caldron - Pembrokeshire

2:54 min by Cleopatra Browne
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What to do on your day off? Sea kayak around the stunning Pembs coast. www.celticquestcoasteering.com ..

Welsh Countryside at Pentre Ifan

0:06 min by almkUK
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These were the sheep pastures on the walk to Pentre Ifan, a Megalithic burial site. You can see the ocean from high on this hill near Carningli ..


Wales - Eglwyswrw & Castell Henllys, Pembrokeshire: June 2010

3:00 min by Paul Manorbier
Views: 679 Rating: 5.00

2010, June: Out and about in Eglwyswrw, with a visit to Castell Henllys Iron Age Hill Fort and the Neolithic Cromlech of Pentre Ifan ..

Die letzte Jagd ♫

4:12 min by RioDeLaNorte
Views: 564 Rating: 5.00

Natural ♫ ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Stonehenge

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, about 2 miles west of Amesbury and 8 miles north of Salisbury. One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks. It is in the middle of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds. Archaeologists believe it was built anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.

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Located at 51.99 -4.74 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: 26th-century BC architecture, 4th-millennium BC architecture, Arthurian locations, Bronze Age sites in England, Buildings and structures in Wiltshire, English Heritage sites in Wiltshire, History of Wiltshire, Locations in Celtic mythology, National Trust properties in Wiltshire, Ruins in Wiltshire, Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Wiltshire, Stone Age sites in England, Stonehenge, Visitor attractions in Wiltshire, World Heritage Sites in England

Pentre Ifan

Pentre Ifan is the name of an ancient manor in the civil parish of Nevern, in North Pembrokeshire, West Wales. It contains the largest and best preserved neolithic dolmen in Wales.

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Located at 52.00 -4.77 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Pembrokeshire, Megalithic monuments in Europe, Prehistoric sites in Pembrokeshire

Castell Henllys

Castell Henllys (Welsh, "castle of the old court") is an important archaeological site in north Pembrokeshire, Wales, between Newport and Cardigan. This Iron Age hillfort has been the subject of an ongoing excavation for more than twenty years, accompanied by an exercise in reconstruction archaeology whereby experiments in prehistoric farming have been practised.

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Located at 52.02 -4.74 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Experimental archaeology, Hill forts in Pembrokeshire, Museums in Pembrokeshire, Open air museums in Pembrokeshire, Prehistoric sites in Pembrokeshire

Eglwyswrw

Eglwyswrw is a village and parish in the Hundred of Cemais, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is between Newport and Cardigan just off the A487 road.

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Located at 52.01 -4.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Communities in Pembrokeshire, Villages in Pembrokeshire

Bedd Arthur

Bedd Arthur or Arthur's Grave is a possible prehistoric hengiform monument megalithic site in the Preseli Hills in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire. It sits on top of the Preseli ridge and overlooks the rocky outcrop of Carn Menyn, a site that has been suggested as a source for some of the bluestones used at Stonehenge.

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Located at 51.96 -4.72 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Prehistoric sites in Pembrokeshire