Castell-y-Fuwch
DTM- (Digital Terrain Model, i.e. No buildings or foliage) Just to the east of the small village of Castlebythe lies the hillslope hillfort, Castell-y-Fuwch. This sits south and looks up at Mynydd Castlebythe which holds various cairns & Bronze age barrows. Four gaps in rampart with annex curving around the north of the site. At least six rectangular structures within site visible as cropmarks. Could this mean it was re-used as a Roman British enclosure or Medieval? No recorded finds or excavations, hence undated. (Scheduled monument) Iron Age tribal association (conjecture based on location): Demetae Descriptions from hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk & Dyfed Archaeological Trust HER. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.