Carreg Samson Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Well worth a visit
Lovely dolmen and very accessible. We parked at Longhouse Farm , there was no one about so we parked on the grass outside where the old motorhome and caravan club site was . We went through the gate a...
in remote area on a farm but accessible by road with advance planning. Worth the stop if you have the time and can find it. not really able to get the 200 characters Tripadvisor requires for reviews.
Easy to find on the coastal path, well worth a visit to admire our ancestors’ determination. Six base stones and one on the top, only three are in contact with the top one which was intriguing. It set...
Carreg Samson is one of several ancient burial grounds found in and around Pembrokeshire, this one is in a field down a track heading towards a caravan park, but worth the walk to see it.
The location is spectacular, with the dolmen standing against the backdrop of the Irish Sea
This Neolithic burial chamber stands in splendid isolation overlooking the bay, near the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales. The stones are enormous and vary in colour and texture, – the capstone, supp...
Well worth a visit
Lovely dolmen and very accessible. We parked at Longhouse Farm , there was no one about so we parked on the grass outside where the old motorhome and caravan club site was . We went through the gate a...
nice dolman
in remote area on a farm but accessible by road with advance planning. Worth the stop if you have the time and can find it. not really able to get the 200 characters Tripadvisor requires for reviews.
But why is this here?!
Easy to find on the coastal path, well worth a visit to admire our ancestors’ determination. Six base stones and one on the top, only three are in contact with the top one which was intriguing. It set...
Another one
Carreg Samson is one of several ancient burial grounds found in and around Pembrokeshire, this one is in a field down a track heading towards a caravan park, but worth the walk to see it.
The location is spectacular, with the dolmen standing against the backdrop of the Irish Sea
This Neolithic burial chamber stands in splendid isolation overlooking the bay, near the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales. The stones are enormous and vary in colour and texture, – the capstone, supp...