5/5 Richard B. 1 year ago on Google β’ 80 reviews
Thanks
to
the
work
being
carried
out
by
Bracknell
Forest
this
winter
(2018/9)
to
clear
undergrowth
and
rhododendrons
from
the
West
side
of
Caesar's
Camp
we
can
get
a
fairly
clear
view
of
the
banks
and
ditches
that
form
this
monument
for
the
first
time
in
a
couple
of
generations.
The
scale
of
the
earthworks
is
truly
amazing
given
that
it
was
constructed
3
to
4
thousand
years
ago
using
primitive
hand
tools.
Recommended
to
view
the
monument
this
year
before
the
undergrowth
returns;
but
be
careful
not
to
damage
the
banks.
After
much
of
the
heather
was
consumed
by
fire
a
few
years
ago
it
has
regrown
to
provide
a
mass
coverage.
It's
best
seen
in
the
autumn
when
in
full
flower
and
on
warm
evenings
the
scent
is
almost
intoxicating.
Not
much
has
changed
in
2
years...hardly
surprising
when
it's
not
changed
much
on
4,000
years.
Still
worth
a
walk
around
the
mile
long
banks.
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