Bedd Taliesin

The Bronze Age[1][3] round cairn is a listed Historic Monument (map ref: SN671912)[1].

The capstone has fallen[3]; the side stone slabs are more or less in their original positions.

His surviving work includes praise poems to the rulers of the early Welsh kingdom of Powys and Rheged, in the Hen Ogledd (modern northern England and southern Scotland).

He became a figure of legend in medieval Wales and his association with Elffin ap Gwyddno, son of the king of the fabled Cantre'r Gwaelod, off the coast of Ceredigion, may account for the monument's name.

The antiquarian Edward Lhuyd recorded the local belief that if one spend a night on Taliesin's stone you would awake a poet or a madman.

Bedd Taliesin