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  2. Preseli Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Preseli Mountains (English: / p r ə ˈ s ɛ l i /, prə-SEL-ee; Welsh: Mynyddoedd y Preseli or Y Preselau), also known as the Preseli Hills, or just the Preselis, is a range of hills in western Wales, mostly within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and entirely within the county of Pembrokeshire.

  3. Foel Cwmcerwyn - Wikipedia

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    Preseli Hills, Wales. OS grid: Topo map: OS Landranger 145: Foel Cwmcerwyn is the highest point of the Preseli Mountains and of Pembrokeshire. Location

  4. Waun Mawn - Wikipedia

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    Waun Mawn (Welsh for "peat moor") is a megalithic site in the Preseli Mountains of Pembrokeshire, Wales.Following excavations in 2018, it became the site of a supposed dismantled Neolithic stone circle.

  5. Mynydd Carningli - Wikipedia

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    Mynydd Carningli is a mountain in the Preseli Hills near the town of Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It has both prehistoric and historic remains. It has both prehistoric and historic remains. Topography

  6. B4329 road - Wikipedia

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    On clear days there are views as far as the Gower Peninsula in the southeast, much of mid-Wales to the north as far as Snowdonia and the Llŷn Peninsula as well as across much of the Preseli range. It is also possible, atmospheric conditions permitting, to see the tops of mountains in Ireland over 100 miles (160 km) away.

  7. File:Carn Siân, Preseli Mountains - geograph.org.uk - 259497 ...

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    English: Carn Siân, Preseli Mountains A path marking stone on the northern slopes of Carn Siân in the Preseli Mountains, Pembrokeshire. The view is westwards along the ridge track to Foel Feddau, with Foel Cwmcerwyn obscured by cloud to the left.

  8. Crymych - Wikipedia

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    Crymych (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is a village of around 800 inhabitants [2] and a community (population 1,739) in the northeast of Pembrokeshire, Wales.It is situated approximately 800 feet (240 m) above sea level at the eastern end of the Preseli Mountains, on the old Tenby to Cardigan turnpike road, now the A478.

  9. Tegryn - Wikipedia

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    Tegryn is a hilltop linear village in north Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the community and parish of Clydau and is the largest settlement in the community.. It is at the eastern end of the Preseli Mountains, 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Llanfyrnach, with much of the village around 250 metres (820 ft) above sea level.