Snowdonia (center of wales) has lots of rocks on top of rocks - there are also all the additional rocks on top of rocks put there by people (and the preselis were the quarry of rocks that the special rocks from stone henge came from - http://www.visitpembrokeshire.com/explore-pembrokeshire/preseli-mountains/) and there are a few stone circles around too
Oh and Wales and Cornwall have special rocks on top of rocks called portal dolmens that are scattered around the place (and sooo many castles on the border between England and Wales - Goodrich is a lovely castle to visit and Raglan - I would guess you might have done chepstow last visit - fun cliff location it is)
And there's Hay-On-Wye the book town too - and with that I'll stop (based in Cardiff for a year and studied the area at various points hence the long list)
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Date: 2015-08-09 10:48 pm (UTC)Oh and Wales and Cornwall have special rocks on top of rocks called portal dolmens that are scattered around the place (and sooo many castles on the border between England and Wales - Goodrich is a lovely castle to visit and Raglan - I would guess you might have done chepstow last visit - fun cliff location it is)
And there's Hay-On-Wye the book town too - and with that I'll stop (based in Cardiff for a year and studied the area at various points hence the long list)