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      Caer Gybi may refer to:

      Caer Gybi (fort), the small Roman fort and site of Saint Cybi's monastery at Holyhead, Wales
      the Welsh name for Holyhead, the settlement which grew up around the fort

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    Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet | Rated and reviewed by experts on RatedTrips.com

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet | Rated and reviewed by experts on RatedTrips.com

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortress in Holyhead, United Kingdom (Google Maps)

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortress in Holyhead, United Kingdom (Google Maps)

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet - Holyhead - Cadw

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet - Holyhead - Cadw

    Caer Gybi Roman Fort - History and Facts | History Hit

    Caer Gybi Roman Fort - History and Facts | History Hit

    Roman Walls, Caer Gybi Fort

    Roman Walls, Caer Gybi Fort

    Roman Walls, Caer Gybi Fort

    Roman Walls, Caer Gybi Fort

    Caer Gybi, Holyhead, Anglesey | Roman empire, Anglesey, Sidewalk

    Caer Gybi, Holyhead, Anglesey | Roman empire, Anglesey, Sidewalk

    Walls of the Roman fort Caer Gybi, Wales. Built c. 4th century ...

    Walls of the Roman fort Caer Gybi, Wales. Built c. 4th century ...

    Caer Gybi - Anglesey’s Roman Fort - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News

    Caer Gybi - Anglesey’s Roman Fort - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News

    Caer Gybi Roman Fort, Anglesey

    Caer Gybi Roman Fort, Anglesey

    Caer Gybi - Anglesey’s Roman Fort

    Caer Gybi - Anglesey’s Roman Fort

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    Caer Gybi (fort) - Wikipedia

    Caer Gybi was a small fortlet in Roman Wales in the Roman province of Britannia Superior. Its name in Latin is unknown. Today it stands at the centre of Holyhead in the Welsh county of Anglesey. Holyhead is named Caergybi in Welsh, after the fort. The fort is one of Europe's only three-walled Roman forts.

    Caer Gybi Roman Fort - Cadw

    Dating back to the 3rd century, Caer Gybi’s position on low cliffs overlooking the sea suggests it was part of a coastal network of defences, possibly linked to the late Roman watchtower at Caer y Twr on the summit of Holyhead Mountain.

    Caer Gybi Roman Fort - History and Facts | History Hit

    Mar 26, 2021 · Caer Gybi in Holyhead contains the remains of a small Roman fortlet and naval base, whose atmospheric ruins can today be explored. Although the construction date of Caer Gybi is unknown, it is believed that it was built in the late 3rd or early 4th century.

    Caer Gybi – Anglesey’s Roman Fort - Archaeology News

    Aug 16, 2021 · Caer Gybi (named after it’s Welsh namesake “Caergybi”) is a late Roman fort, located in Holyhead on the western coast of Anglesey, Wales.

    Caer Gybi (Roman Fort) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You …

    In the surprising location of central Holyhead stand the impressively-preserved remains of a small Roman fort. The walls and one tower are intact and up to four metres high.

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet

    Caer Gybi, on Holyhead, is an oblong enclosure of under an acre, with cylindrical bastions at the corners. It measures 230 by 150 feet; its walls are 5½ feet thick, partly in herring-bone masonry with putlog holes and bonding-courses of flat stones; they stand 13 feet high to the rampart-walk, above which are the remains of a parapet.

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet - Heritage

    Caer Gybi was a small fortlet in Roman Wales in the Roman province of Britannia Superior. Its name in Latin is unknown. Today it stands at the centre of Holyhead in the Welsh county of Anglesey. Holyhead is named Caergybi in Welsh, after the fort. The fort is one of Europe’s only three-walled Roman forts.

    Caer Gybi Roman Fort, Holyhead, United Kingdom - SpottingHistory

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet is a small fortification on Anglesey’s Holy Island, in North-West Wales. It is one of Europe’s only three-walled Roman forts, the fourth side facing the sea and most likely used as a quay. The walls of this fort are surprisingly well preserved, standing 4m tall and 1.5 thick. There are remains of towers on each corner.

    Caer Gybi (Roman Fort) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You …

    Just off the main street in Holyhead are the remains of an old roman fort (Holyhead Fort or Caer Gybi), being abandoned in about 400AD as the Romans retreated from Britain. The site is now largely occupied by the later 13th Centrury St. Cybi's Church.

    Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet - Holyhead - Cadw - lovetovisit.com

    Standing at the centre of the seaside town of Holyhead in Anglesey are the remnants of an ancient fort that was built and manned by the great Roman Empire. Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet is easy to find and a great place to learn about Wales’ ancient past.