According to Cadw, this Bronze Age circle was largely intact until at least 1860, with 37 stones still standing. By the time of the Great War, though, the site had been badly damaged and the stones brought down. The circle remains clear in outline, with views of Cwm Maerdy (see previous post) a few fields to the north and also of the Iron Age settlement of Graig Fawr on a hilltop to the west. It is curious to think of these largely silent hills and valleys buzzing with life and activity three thousand years ago.