
Other Dolman's and Cairns
The Hanging Stone
The chamber of this tomb is formed by a large capstone and 3 uprights, one of which is in a hedgebank within which part of the site lies incorporated. Additional stones in the hedge are a probable second capstone and three further uprights suggesting the remains of a passage of what is therefore presumed to be a passage grave.
King's Quoit
The King's Quoit is an earth fast chambered tomb located on the cliff overlooking Manorbier Bay. It is only a short walk along the coastal path from the beach. The tomb points inland across the inshore waters of the bay.

Coetan Arthur Dolmen
Impressively situated on the hillside close to St. David's Head, Coetan Arthur is the collapsed chamber of what is presumed to be a passage grave which also has a round barrow. The massive capstone measures approximately 6 metres by 2.5 metres and is supported on one side by an orthostat approximately 1.5 meters in height.
Cerrig y Gof
Cerrig y Gof, which is also known as Cerrig Atgof, is an unusual coastal tomb standing between Dinas Head and the Nevern River. It consists of five cists arranged in an oval. It was excavated in 1811 by Fenton who discovered "charcoal, and soon after pieces of urns of the rudest pottery, particles of bones and a quantity of black sea pebbles."

The Altar (Nr Little Newcastle)
Also known as Colston this collapsed Burial Chamber lies against a field boundary. It has a small rectangular capstone measuring 7’3” x 6’3” and is supported by at least 3 uprights.
Parc y Llyn (West of Wolfscastle)
This tomb comprises of a small capstone supported by four uprights. The stones littering the field may be from the original covering mound. A second possible chamber with one upright lies within the field boundary to the east.
Ffyst Samson
This neolithic chamber is otherwise known as Trellys and is located near to the village of St. Nicholas. It is bizarre in appearance, consisting of a capstone apparently delicately balanced on just two tall pointed supporting stones.
Garn Turne (Nr St. Dogwells)
An impressive dolman with, reputedly, one of the largest capstones in Britain weighing more than 60 tonnes. To add to this a v-shaped forecourt (similar to Pentre Ifan) remains. The forecourt faces a large outcrop to the east.

Carn Meini Tomb
This chambered tomb lies on the rear slopes of the Bluestones outcrop of Carn Meini at the head of the so-called 'River of Stones'. Today it comprises a large capstone supported on three smaller stones and surrounded by the remains of a cairn. There is what appears to be a standing stone in the cairn material which may represent the remains of a passage.
Carn Llidi (2 miles NW of St David's)
This cairn lies on a rocky outcrop of Carn Llidi overlooking Whitesands Bay. This could mean Cairn of the Gates or Cairn of Wrath.
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