Trencrom


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Trencrom

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Trencrom overlooks the Bristol Channel and coast of north Cornwall between Hayle and St Ives. Indeed the views are stupendous in every direction, over the whole of West Cornwall - and Mounts Bay.

This place of great power is topped by a huge and seemingly precariously-perched block of granite.

There is an iron age hill fort and a well which is claimed to have holy properties.

The giants of Trecrobben and St Michael's Mount often met for a game at bob-buttons, and the huge rocks are said to be where the giants played. Here too the giants built a castle, and it is claimed that they sacrificed their captives on the great flat rocks which all still bear a name connected with the giants, within the castle after dragging them up the serpentine way to the main entrance way.

The treasure of the giants is said to be hidden deep in the granite caves under hill, and guarded with spells and spriggans.

Dowsing the energy flow passing through here between St Michaels Mount and Ireland, Hamish Miller discovered the hill to be sited on the Apollo Alignment which traverses Europe to Delphi in Greece, as described in The Dance of the Dragon


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