Brithdir Roman Fortlet
Fortlet and Minor Settlement
The Small Roman Fort at Brithdir on the south side of the Wnion valley overlooking Dolgellau from the east was located at a junction of Roman military routes. The fort platform with rounded corner-angles is easily discernable in fields to the north of the line of the Roman road running south-west from Caergai (Margary 66b), which met with the Roman road running south-south-east from the fort at Tomen y Mur (Margary 69b) somewhere in the Dolgellau area. The main coastal route (M. 69b) almost certainly continued south-south-west to the Roman fort and Settlement at Pennal, but there is not much evidence for the actual route it took southwards nor the location of the road junction.
References for Brithdir
- Air Reconnaissance in Britain, 1958-1960 by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. li (1961) p.130;
- Roman Roads in Britain : Volume II North of the Foss Way – Bristol Channel by Ivan D. Margary (London 1957);
Map References for Brithdir
NGRef: SH7718 OSMap: LR124
Roman Roads near Brithdir
NNW (14) to Tomen Y Mvr NE (11) to Caergai (Gwynedd) Possible road: SSW (13) to Maglona (Pennal, Gwynedd) Margary 66b: NE (8.5) to Rhyd Sarn
Sites near Brithdir Roman Fortlet
- Brithdir Roman Signal Station (2 km)
Signal Station - Rhyd Sarn Practice Works 2 (13 km)
Practice Work - Caer Gai Roman Fort (16 km)
Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96) and Vicus - Dolddinas (19 km)
Industry and Practice Work - Braich Ddu Practice Camp (20 km)
Industry and Practice Work - Tomen Y Mur Roman Fort (21 km)
Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96) and Industry - Tomen Y Mur Arena or Amphitheatre (21 km)
Amphitheatre - Tomen Y Mur Practice Camp (21 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Llanfor Roman Fort (24 km)
Auxiliary Fort, Marching or Temporary Camp and Supply Depot - Llanfor Temporary Camp (24 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp