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The 4 Most Amazing Peaks around Brawdy

Best mountain peaks around Brawdy are found within a coastal region characterized by prominent hills rather than traditional high mountains. The area, part of Pembrokeshire, Wales, features significant elevations, particularly within the Preseli Hills, offering panoramic views. These hills are notable for their ancient heritage and diverse natural landscapes. The region provides numerous opportunities for exploring summits and viewpoints.

Best mountain peaks around Brawdy

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Carn Llidi Summit View, a natural monument that offers…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Carn Llidi Summit View

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Standing at 594 feet (181 m) tall, Carn Llidi is not exactly a giant. Do not let this deter you, though; this hill packs a lot of punch for its …

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Garn Fawr summit and trig point

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Garn Fawr is the high point in this area of the coastal path. The trig point stands at 699 feet (213 m). It's close to Strumble Head and has a car park next to it.

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Carn Porth-llong Cairn

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Magnificent vantage point for "picture refueling"

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View of Carn Penberry

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Penberry is the first in a sequence of tors on the North coast of the St. David's peninsula. The coast path here is fairly rugged with a few short steep …

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Plumstone Mountain

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Plumstone Mountain is a beautiful spot with open views across North Pembrokeshire.

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luc lemahieu
November 29, 2025, Carn Porth-llong Cairn

St. David's Head, view of Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales

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St David's Head footpath, view of Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales

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This is a beautiful little hill with a trig pointed summit, great views out over the Pembrokeshire coastline, and an Iron Age fort. There is also a great car park at the bottom of the hill and a good footpath to its rocky top. A 20 minute trip will see you up and down. It was cold today, but on a sunny day it would be a heavenly picnic spot.

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Andy
October 7, 2024, Plumstone Mountain

A great place to view western Pembrokeshire. The bridleway descent to the north west is very overgrown though.

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Wonderfully wild feeling part of the coast path. Some great rock climbing too😎😎

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Top spot, with a great view. The approach from the east side is adventurous as there is usually little or no path visible. With only the summit roughly in sight, we steadily fought our way up.

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A rugged hill with an Iron Age hill fort on top of it. This vantage point offers views over the north Pembrokeshire coastline to the south west as well as views over Strumble Head to the north.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular hills to explore near Brawdy?

The Brawdy area, part of Pembrokeshire, offers several prominent hills with fantastic views. Highly recommended are Carn Llidi Summit View, known for its spectacular coastal vistas and sunsets, and Garn Fawr summit and trig point, which provides magnificent views over the Pembrokeshire coastline and features an Iron Age fort. Another popular spot is Carn Porth-llong Cairn, offering superb views of Carn Llidi and the Irish Sea.

What is the highest point in the Brawdy area and what does it offer?

The highest point in Pembrokeshire, and thus near Brawdy, is Foel Cwmcerwyn, standing at 536 meters (1,759 feet) within the Preseli Hills. Its summit features a trig point and ancient cairns. On a clear day, it offers extensive panoramic views that can stretch across the sea to Ireland and Snowdonia. The area also holds significant Bronze Age historical interest.

What kind of historical sites can I find on the peaks near Brawdy?

The hills around Brawdy are rich in history. At Carn Llidi Summit View, you can find the remains of Neolithic chamber tombs. Garn Fawr summit and trig point is home to an Iron Age fort. Further afield in the Preseli Hills, Foel Drygarn features an impressive hillfort with Bronze Age remains, and Foel Cwmcerwyn has a Bronze Age burial cairn near its summit. The Preseli Hills themselves are famous for the bluestones believed to have been used in Stonehenge.

Are there easy walking trails to enjoy the views around Brawdy?

Yes, there are several easy walking trails that allow you to enjoy the scenic views around Brawdy. For instance, the climb to Garn Fawr summit and trig point is relatively short and offers magnificent coastal views. You can find more easy hiking options by exploring the Easy hikes around Brawdy guide, which includes routes like the Solva quayside Wheelchair Walk.

Where can I find panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire coastline?

For breathtaking panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire coastline, consider visiting Carn Llidi Summit View, which offers vistas towards Ramsey Island and the Irish Sea. Garn Fawr summit and trig point also provides magnificent coastal views. Additionally, View of Carn Penberry offers unparalleled views of St David's Head, St. Brides Bay, and most of West Pembrokeshire.

What makes the Preseli Hills significant for visitors?

The Preseli Hills, where many of the prominent points near Brawdy are located, are significant for their wild moorland landscapes, ancient Welsh heritage, and the panoramic views they offer. They are home to the famous bluestones, believed to have been transported to Stonehenge. The 'Golden Road,' an ancient 8-mile track, follows the spine of the hills, providing historical context and stunning vistas.

Are there opportunities for road cycling near the peaks around Brawdy?

Yes, the area around Brawdy offers excellent road cycling opportunities. You can find various routes that take you through scenic landscapes. For detailed routes and options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Brawdy guide, which includes routes like the St David's Cathedral – Abercastle Harbour loop.

What is the best time of year to visit the peaks around Brawdy?

The best time to visit the peaks and hills around Brawdy is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and clearer, offering the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the extensive panoramic views. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails around Brawdy's peaks?

Many trails in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, including those around the peaks near Brawdy, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through livestock areas or during bird nesting seasons, to protect wildlife and farm animals. Always check specific trail regulations if available.

Are there any challenging routes for experienced hikers in the Preseli Hills?

While many routes are accessible, the Preseli Hills do offer options for more experienced hikers. The 'Golden Road' along the spine of the Preseli Hills can be a longer, more challenging walk, especially when combined with ascents of peaks like Foel Cwmcerwyn. The coastal path sections near some of the peaks, such as Carn Penberry, can also be rugged with short, steep sections.

What can I expect when visiting Plumstone Mountain?

Plumstone Mountain is a beautiful spot offering open views across North Pembrokeshire. It's a great place to appreciate the wider landscape of western Pembrokeshire. While the bridleway descent to the northwest can be overgrown, the summit itself provides a rewarding viewpoint.

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