The steps are not too steep, but it's quite a climb. Our farm lies further down the mountain, and we have done this walk several times over the years. |
The first plateau. |
These huge rocks are typical of the landscape. |
2nd plateau. |
Not too far up the mountain yet. |
I couldn't get enough snaps of the boulders. |
As you can see!:) |
First sighting of a dig. |
Much enlarged snap of our corn fields through the trees. |
At last a view from the top. |
That's a church in the distance |
Sorry don't know what this is. |
This site is classified as a National Monument since 1910. It was excavated for the first time in the 1950's |
There have been various settlements here, besides the Romans. Artifacts have been found dating back to the bronze and iron ages, and also the middle ages. |
The highest point |
Hubby looking very pleased with himself. |
There is a small museum further down the mountain, but the most important finds are held in a museum in town. |
There are lots of coins from the various occupations... |
and items of pottery |
GOOD FENCES