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This small circle proved very difficult to find, despite being on wide open moorland. It was invisible from fifty yards distance, only the yellowed grass (in what must once have been a ditch around the circumference) eventually giving away its position. A solitary boulder, presumably a glacial erratic, is the only stone now visible above the heather. A lovely walk up from Glascwm, though partly across a commercial grouse moor where the landowner has seen fit to set up so-called ‘stink bins’, filled with rotting carcasses and surrounded by snares for trapping foxes and the like.