Bwrdd Arthur

Bwrdd Arthur (meaning "Arthur's Table"), also known as Din Sylwy, is a 164 metres (538 feet) flat-topped limestone hill on the island of Anglesey. Located on the eastern end of Red Wharf Bay, some 3 kilometres north west of Llangoed, it is noteworthy from the evidence of pre-historic occupation and as a Site of Special Scientific Interest designated for its botanical interest. The tiny medieval church of St Michael is on the eastern side of the hill fort.

Bwrdd Arthur

Bwrdd Arthur (meaning "Arthur's Table"), also known as Din Sylwy, is a 164 metres (538 feet) flat-topped limestone hill on the island of Anglesey. Located on the eastern end of Red Wharf Bay, some 3 kilometres north west of Llangoed, it is noteworthy from the evidence of pre-historic occupation and as a Site of Special Scientific Interest designated for its botanical interest. The tiny medieval church of St Michael is on the eastern side of the hill fort.