Llech y Drybedd
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Llech y Drybedd


Llech y Drybedd is a finely balanced tripod dolmen consisting of three pillar-like supporting stones that support the heavy triangular capstone, which is around three metres long, 2.5 metres wide at its widest point and almost a metre thick. A fallen stone lies on one side of the chamber. If there was a cairn above the chamber, there is no trace of it.
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