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One summit - three countries
We climbed the highest summit, Foel Cwmcerwyn, starting and ending at the Tafarn Sinc (Zinc Tavern, though it's actually built of corrugated iron) in Rosebush. Most of the walk to the summit is a s...
Traversed the Hills west to east from the carpark at the pass to the lay-by near Crymych. Strolled across the hills that sourced the stones for Stonehenge, essentially along the ridge line with a few...
Walk from Long Street car park (free in winter) and just head uphill. Not too strenuous a walk, but being winter, it was wet and slippery so a robust stick is a useful aid. Follow the paths through...
Left bikes at carpark on B4329 beside Foel Eryr. Then drove round to Llainbanal (near Crymych). Walked east to west along spine of the Presili Hills past the multiple stony outcrops. Good views in a...
One summit - three countries
We climbed the highest summit, Foel Cwmcerwyn, starting and ending at the Tafarn Sinc (Zinc Tavern, though it's actually built of corrugated iron) in Rosebush. Most of the walk to the summit is a s...
THE SOURCE OF SOME OF STONEHENGE’S STONES
Traversed the Hills west to east from the carpark at the pass to the lay-by near Crymych. Strolled across the hills that sourced the stones for Stonehenge, essentially along the ridge line with a few...
Newport to Carn Ingli
Walk from Long Street car park (free in winter) and just head uphill. Not too strenuous a walk, but being winter, it was wet and slippery so a robust stick is a useful aid. Follow the paths through...
Windy walk along Golden Road
Left bikes at carpark on B4329 beside Foel Eryr. Then drove round to Llainbanal (near Crymych). Walked east to west along spine of the Presili Hills past the multiple stony outcrops. Good views in a...
Lovely views
Just a flying visit in between stormy weather. Parked up in car park at the pass and walked the mile to viewpoint and summit