DescriptionDrim Camp is a descheduled hillfort, 400 yards to the south-east of Drim Castle. The hillfort is a banked and ditched oval enclosure, about 30m north-west to south-east by 25m, having a north-west facing entrance, set on the western end of a east-west ridge summit.
Near total excavation produced evidence for later prehistoric and Roman period occupation, centring on a single circular structure; pre-enclosure activity, including cultivation marks, was attested, whilst a cremation deposit was not closely dated: a distinct later, or post-medieval occupation period, involving rectangular structures, is indicated.
Source: Williams & Mytum 1998 Llawhaden, Dyfed (BAR British ser. 275), 53-64.
RCAHMW AP965115/48
J.Wiles 19.11.03