DescriptionInside the Celtic Iron Age hillfort of Tre'r Ceiri, Gwynedd Wales, with its 150 houses; finest in Europe 42.jpg
Cymraeg: Y tu mewn i Dre'r Ceiri, bryngaer Geltaidd 'r Oes Haearn; Gwynedd Cymru; ceir 150 o dai y tu fewn i'r gaer. Caiff ei hystyried yn un o'r bryngaerau gorau drwy Ewrop yn Oes yr Haearn.
English: Inside the Celtic Iron Age hillfort of Tre'r Ceiri, Gwynedd Wales, with its 150 houses; finest in Europe
Inside the Celtic Iron Age hillfort of Tre'r Ceiri, Llithfaen, Gwynedd Wales, with its 150 huses. It is counted by many as one of the largest, best preserved and finest Iron Age hillforts in Northern Europe.
The settlement is located 450 metres (1,480 ft) above sea level on the slopes of Yr Eifl, a mountain on the north coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, north-western Wales. According to Roman writers there were four different groups of Celts living in what is now Wales: the Silures lived in South Wales, and the Deceangli in North-East Wales, the Ordovices in Central North Wales and the Gangani in the Llŷn peninsula.
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