Best places: Archaeological sites in Brymbo

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Yorkshire Coast
Park
Varied coastline with historical remains and wildlife sanctuary plus walking trails with sea views.
$$ $$
4.90 (248 reviews) (~224.08 km from centre)
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Creswell Crags
Archaeological site
Archaeological museum in a limestone gorge, caves and fissures, with prehistoric tools and art.
4.60 (2.9K reviews) (~126.18 km from centre)
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Danebury Iron Age Hillfort
Historical landmark
👍👍 such a beautiful place, the scenery is England at its must beautiful and when we went there were so many wild flowers and the sound of the insects was glorious! quite a steep walk up, but then it is a hill fort! worth using the upper car park if, like me, you find walking more difficult.
4.60 (457 reviews) (~239.35 km from centre)
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King Arthur's Stone
Historical landmark
👍👍 A fine example of an Neolithic burial site often called a Cromlech or Dolmen. Dating back to at least 2500 BC and lots of legend and history to the site. No information boards here and that's a pity but can be found online. Visiting is easy as it is alongside the B4271 out of Reynoldstown on the...
4.60 (223 reviews) (~181.57 km from centre)
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Caerau Fort
Historical landmark
👍👍 Bit of a walk up the hill but we'll worth the effort.
4.50 (191 reviews) (~179.3 km from centre)
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Worsley Delph
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Lovely place for a walk around, nice views too you can see the canal boats parked up as well as some great scenery.
4.40 (232 reviews) (~65.32 km from centre)
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Holnicote Estate
Hiking area
🫤 I must admit I was disappointed in this. The areas included in the Holnicote estate are beautiful for hiking but the house and park itself, although lovely, does not offer much and we turned back to some of the hiking tracks and towns around after a short visit.
$$ $$
4.60 (47 reviews) (~210.82 km from centre)
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Gardom's Edge
Tourist attraction
👍👍 One of the lowest of the Dark Peaks gritstone edges. Easily accessible from the Robin Hood car park - includes standing stones, iron settlements, high cliffs and views south to Baslow and the White Peak as well as the Chatsworth Moorlands and the high edges beyond Curbar. Its one of view places in...
4.70 (38 reviews) (~99.74 km from centre)
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