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Gorsedd Circles

In the 19th century the national eisteddfod became a symbol for the promoting of Welsh culture, the 1860 festival at Llangollen and the 1861 festival at Aberdare are considered the first national eisteddfods. The eisteddfod is held every year, alternately in north and south Wales, in 2001 the site was Denbigh. The Gorsedd, the organizing body, proclaims the next eisteddfod by holding a ceremony inside a circle of stones.
The circle consists of twelve stone pillars, sometimes from the local area and sometimes, the stones have been brought in to represent the Welsh counties, such as at Aberystwyth.

A large, flat-topped stone, known as the Logan Stone, lies at the centre of the circle is used as a platform from which the Archdruid conducts the proceedings. Facing it, at the east cardinal point, is the Stone of the Covenant, where the Herald Bard stands, and behind this are the Portal Stones that are guarded by Eisteddfod officials. The portal stone to the right of the entrance points to midsummer sunrise, while that to the left indicates the midwinter sunrise.

Llanrwst
Stone Circle (1951)
SH 799 614

Thanks to Stephen for telling me about this one. This circle was built in 1951 to commemorate the Eisteddfod in the town that year. It consists of 14 large stones, twelve in the circle and two outliers to the NE at about 6 feet (1.8 metres) high. It is set in parkland beside the River Conwy and was the centre of activity on the Bank Holiday Monday. To reach it you have to cross a single lane bridge and there is a car park further down on the left. The old man in the tea shop said he thought there used to be stones there before the modern one was built but I can’t find any information about this. It is a pleasant place to take a walk along the river.


1951 Stone Circle

 

The Gorsedd Stones (Meini’r Orsedd), Ruthin
Modern Stone Circle (1973) 
SJ 124 579

Each year the National Eisteddfod (Festival of Arts) is held at different towns in Wales. In 1973 this national festival was held at Ruthin in North Wales and the twelve stones, which form the circle, represent the twelve old counties of Wales. The Logan Stone in the middle was for the Arch Druid to proclaim his information about the festival, and it is here, within the Gorsedd Circle, that the ceremonial dances were performed and where all the new members of the Druid Circle are inaugurated.

1973 Stone Circle

This site can be viewed during the foot and mouth crisis but the gate leading to it is closed. However it is close to the fence and easily seen. The tallest stone is about 5 feet (1.5m) high and the circle is about 60 feet (20m) diameter. The circle is in the grounds of Ruthin Castle that dates to the 13th century and is now a hotel where you can get afternoon teas and watch the peacocks wandering around. From the small roundabout in the town centre take the turning left just after the Nat West bank and you will see the archway entrance to the castle a couple of hundred metres up the road where you can drive in and park near reception. The circle is up the steps from the carpark and a short walk over the grass.

Ruthin Castle

 

 

 

Bardic Circle, Llandudno
Modern Stone Circle (1963)
SH 782 832

This stone circle was erected in 1963 for the Llandudno Eisteddfodon the grassy area beneath Happy Valley. It is an attractive site with pleasant views of the bay. It is a long climb from here up the Great Orme or you can drive. If you take the Coastal Road there is a £2 toll charge.

1963 Stone Circle

View of the circle from near the cafe

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If anyone knows of any Eisteddfod circles could you please email me at graham@celynog.fsnet.co.uk 

 

   

20.04.01

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