Best mountain peaks around Clydau are found within the Preseli Hills, a significant range in Pembrokeshire, Wales. This area is characterized by wild moorland, heath, and grassland, providing an ideal setting for exploring nature. The region features an ancient 8-mile (13 km) track known as the Golden Road, dotted with prehistoric remains and Iron Age hill forts. These natural and historical features make Clydau a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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A wonderfully wild bridleway that runs along the summit ridge of the Preseli hills. Best ridden from west to east so that it's predominantly downhill and much better in dry weather, it gets a bit boggy in the winter.
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This panoramic outlier of the Preseli Hills is easily linked with the neighbouring summit of Frenni Fach to make a very satisfying, twin-summit run. The views across the Preseli range towards Newport Bay are excellent from the top.
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On a clear day Frenni Fawr offers outstanding views of the Preselis to the West, Snowdonia to the North and the Brecon Beacons to the East.
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Great views, and beautiful countryside.
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Spectacular views, well worth the trip.
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Some tough sections on a gravel bike but still possible with a bit of pushing/carrying - some very wet & boggy sections even in the height of summer - so be prepared to get wet feet!!
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Frenni Fawr is a summit in the Mid Wales region or range in Wales, United Kingdom of Great Britain. Frenni Fawr is 395 metres high. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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An eastern hill and Trig Point in the Preseli range. It is a superb little hill to do as part of a long day or on its own. Foel Drygarn is also an Iron Age hillfort, within which are three Bronze Age burial cairns. The site is about 1.5 miles west of the village of Crymych in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is a scheduled monument. Great views from the top of it.
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The Preseli Hills, near Clydau, offer several significant peaks. Among them are Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns, known for its ancient hillfort and panoramic views, and Carn Menyn, a natural monument with craggy rock outcrops offering magnificent views over the Gower Peninsula and Cardigan Bay. Other prominent peaks include Foel Eryr, Mynydd Carningli, and Foel Cwmcerwyn, the highest point in the Preseli Mountains.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns is an impressive hillfort dating from the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age, featuring three cairns and numerous hut circles. The area also includes the ancient Golden Road, an 8-mile track along the Preseli range, dotted with prehistoric remains, Bronze Age burial cairns, and Iron Age hill forts.
The mountain peaks around Clydau offer exceptional panoramic views. From Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns, you can enjoy magnificent vistas. Foel Eryr is particularly renowned for its 360-degree panorama, which on a clear day can extend across the sea to Ireland, Snowdonia, and even the Brecon Beacons. Carn Menyn provides views over the Gower Peninsula and Cardigan Bay, while Mynydd Carningli offers fantastic views across Dinas Head and Newport.
The highest point in the Preseli Mountains is Foel Cwmcerwyn, standing at 1,759 feet (536 meters) above sea level. It's a significant peak for those looking to conquer the range's highest elevation.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Preseli Hilltops Bridleway offers a wonderfully wild route along the summit ridge of the Preseli hills. It's known for its challenging sections, especially for gravel bikes, and can be boggy in winter. For cycling, the 'Preseli Hills loop' is a difficult route available in the Cycling around Clydau guide.
The Preseli Hills are characterized by wild moorland, heath, and grassland, providing a rugged and natural setting. You'll find craggy rock outcrops, such as those at Carn Menyn, and ancient features like the Bronze Age stone ramparts and ditches at Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns. The area is also recognized as a Special Area of Conservation.
While many peaks offer rewarding climbs, some are more accessible. Foel Eryr's summit cairn, for example, is easily accessible from the nearby Bwlch-gwynt car park, making it suitable for a relatively short walk. For general easy hikes in the area, you can explore routes like the 'Ffynone Waterfall loop' mentioned in the Easy hikes around Clydau guide.
Beyond hiking and exploring the peaks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find several cycling routes, including challenging loops through the Preseli Hills, detailed in the Cycling around Clydau guide. There are also specific guides for Easy hikes around Clydau and Waterfall hikes around Clydau, offering diverse options for exploring the natural beauty of the region.
You can find a trig point at Garn Fawr, which is the high point in its area of the coastal path and conveniently located close to Strumble Head with a nearby car park. Additionally, Frenni Fawr Summit Trig Point also features a trig point and offers outstanding views.
The Golden Road is an ancient 8-mile (13 km) track that runs along the top of the Preseli range. It is believed to date back to the Neolithic period and was once a main thoroughfare for prehistoric travelers. This route is dotted with prehistoric remains, Bronze Age burial cairns, and Iron Age hill forts, making it a significant historical and scenic walk.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular and panoramic views from the summits, the sense of history found in the ancient hillforts and burial sites, and the wild, natural character of the moorland and heath. The opportunity for challenging hikes and the accessibility of some peaks for shorter walks are also highly appreciated.
Yes, some peaks have convenient parking. For instance, Foel Eryr is easily accessible from the Bwlch-gwynt car park, and Garn Fawr also has a nearby car park, making these peaks relatively easy to reach for walkers.


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