Details
The earliest fort was built about AD 75 with defensive banks of clay which rested upon a cobbled surface. A wooden palisade would have protected the defenders. The buildings inside, one of which may have been stabling, were also constructed in wood. At this time the troops at Y Gaer included Vettonian cavalry from Spain.
The tombstone of a young cavalryman, Candidus, has been found a mile north of the fort and is now in the Brecknock Museum, Brecon. The fort was rebuilt in stone during the second half of 2nd century AD by the men of Legion II Augusta.
Opening details
Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Prices
Free entry
Address
Aberyscir,
Brecon,
Powys,
LD3 9NT
Location and nearby places
Directions
Map reference: SO 003297 Lat: 51.95754 Long: -3.45134
From Brecon take the Cradoc Road; turn left in Cradoc towards Aberyscir and then left again at the first crossroads. The site is through a farmyard at the end of the road. Please note the farm and surrounding fields are private; park with consideration and close all gates. The site is not signposted from the road.
Facilities
Regional Tourist Board Member
Children welcome
Dogs not accepted (except guidedogs)
Smoking not allowed