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Preseli Hills
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Clynderwen, Wales
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Home of the Stonehenge Bluestones. Stunning views of North and South Pembs and a decent climb if you're on two wheels
The Preseli Mountains, or Preseli Hills, whichever you prefer, rise out of the landscape to 536m in the northern half of Pembrokeshire and are in complete contrast to the relative lowlands of the south. The landscape is wild moorland, heath and grassland and is home to a wide range of plants and invertebrates some of them quite rare. The hills are the ideal location for some great walking away from the coastline. For the best views in Pembrokeshire, pull on your sturdy shoes and take the short walk to Foel Eryr where the 360-degree panorama leads the eye across the sea to Ireland and Snowdonia, if it’s a clear day.
The Preseli Mountains, or Preseli Hills, whichever you prefer, rise out of the landscape to 536m in the northern half of Pembrokeshire and are in complete contrast to the relative lowlands of the south. The landscape is wild moorland, heath and grassland and is home to a wide range of plants and in…
Go walking in the Preseli hills: Foel Cwmcerwyn – highest mountain in West Wales. 360-degree views. Foel Eryl – easiest walk. Less than a mile to the top. Foel Drygan – lots of ancient history here dating back to the bronze age. Visit the burial chamber in Pentre Ifan. Visit Rosebush – old slate quarries and have a drink in the local pub called Tafarn Sinc (a pub made of zinc). Visit Pontfaen in the Gwaun Valley and head to Bessie’s pub for some bass beer out of a jug served from Bessie’s front room.
Go walking in the Preseli hills: Foel Cwmcerwyn – highest mountain in West Wales. 360-degree views. Foel Eryl – easiest walk. Less than a mile to the top. Foel Drygan – lots of ancient history here dating back to the bronze age. Visit the burial chamber in Pentre Ifan. Visit Rosebush – old slate qua…