Take to the skies with Dr Toby Driver to discover Pembrokeshire’s hidden prehistoric settlements with his upcoming talk at Castell Henllys Iron Age Village.

Cropmarks, Rings and Hill forts: The Hidden Iron Age of Pembrokeshire from the air will see Dr Driver, the Royal Commission of the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales’ (RAHMW) Aerial Archaeologist, take the audience on an aerial tour of the hidden or inaccessible prehistoric settlements of Pembrokeshire.

Castell Henllys manager Rhonwen Owen said: “The evidence of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s rich Iron Age history can be seen all around us; however this talk will provide a glimpse into the previously unknown, as Dr Toby Driver reveals how aerial photography can help uncover previously undiscovered forts and settlements.

“Those interested in the talk should also visit Castell Henllys to see our fantastic replica Iron Age roundhouses, built right on top of the excavated remains of an existing hill fort, dating back 2,400 years.”

The talk will start by looking at some of the great hill forts and what we can learn from aerial photographs, before showcasing some of the stunning crop mark discoveries of lost hill forts and settlements which have been made across Pembrokeshire in the drought summers of 2013 and 2014.

Dr Driver will then look at Pembrokeshire’s Iron Age coastal promontory forts, before crossing the sea to explore the offshore Iron Age landscapes of Skomer and Grassholm Islands.

Dr Toby Driver will present Cropmarks, Rings and Hill forts: The Hidden Iron Age of Pembrokeshire from the air at Castell Henllys on Wednesday, November 12, 7.30pm.

Tickets are £3.50. For further details and to book a place call Castell Henllys on 01239 891319.