Din Dryfol Burial Chamber, Neolithic chambered tomb consisting of several large stones, one stands at about 10 feet (3 metres) high. The capstone has collapsed and many stones are missing but it is in a pleasant setting and worth visiting.
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Din Dryfol Burial Chamber, Din Dryfol, Din Dryfol, Isle of Anglesey , United Kingdom
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Today Expect a temp in the range 8.8℃ to 10.8℃ with wind speed 12 m/sec (S)
Wednesday, Mar 29 Expect a temp in the range 10.2℃ to 10.3℃ with wind speed 8.1 m/sec (S)
Thursday, Mar 30 Expect a temp in the range 9.9℃ to 10.1℃ with wind speed 10.8 m/sec (SW)
Friday, Mar 31 Expect a temp in the range 8.8℃ to 9.7℃ with wind speed 5.5 m/sec (E)
Saturday, Apr 01 Expect a temp in the range 8.2℃ to 9℃ with wind speed 4 m/sec (WNW)
Sunday, Apr 02 Expect a temp in the range 7.6℃ to 8.4℃ with wind speed 5.3 m/sec (WNW)
Monday, Apr 03 Expect a temp in the range 4.6℃ to 7.3℃ with wind speed 1.5 m/sec (WNW)
Din Dryfol weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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