"Maes Knoll is an Iron Age hillfort, triangular or rather more Africa-shaped when viewed from the air, ....... It occupies the Oolite ridge that commands the hills south of Bristol. This ridge, which stretches from Dundry Hill to Maes Knoll, steeply descends down to the north and the Avon Valley, creating a fine view over the Lower Avon Valley from Clifton Gorge to the Cotswold escarpment."
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The two white towers in the distance are about all that can be seen in this image of the Severn Suspension Bridge between Aust and Beachley.
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