Best mountain peaks around Llanwinio are found within a landscape of rolling hills, offering panoramic views of more substantial mountain ranges. While Llanwinio itself features local high points like Pen Llanwinio, the area provides access to and vistas of elevated areas in the wider region. This includes the Black Mountain to the east and proximity to the Cambrian Mountains, known for their vast moorland ridges. The region offers a variety of hiking experiences, from leisurely walks to more challenging routes…
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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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While Llanwinio itself features the local high point of Pen Llanwinio (198 meters), the area offers panoramic views of more substantial ranges. To the east, you can see the Black Mountain range, which includes peaks like Tair Cairn (482 meters), Garreg Lwyd (616 meters), and Fan Hir (802 meters). These offer more challenging hiking experiences.
Yes, several peaks feature significant historical sites. For instance, Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns is an Iron Age hillfort topped with three Bronze Age burial cairns, offering magnificent panoramic views. Additionally, The Golden Road, Preseli Hills, a stunning walk across the peaks, also features ancient burial sites.
The mountain peaks around Llanwinio offer expansive and diverse views. From Carn Menyn on the Preseli ridge, you can enjoy magnificent vistas over the Gower Peninsula and across Cardigan Bay to the Llŷn Peninsula. From Frenni Fawr Summit Trig Point, on a clear day, you can see the Preselis to the West, Snowdonia to the North, and the Brecon Beacons to the East.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Preseli Hilltops Bridleway offers a wonderfully wild route along the summit ridge of the Preseli hills. This trail is known for its exceptionally good views but can be boggy in winter, making it more demanding. The peaks of the Black Mountain range, visible from Llanwinio, also provide more significant elevation gains and challenging hiking opportunities.
While hiking is possible year-round, the best times are generally during the drier months. Some trails, like the Preseli Hilltops Bridleway, can become quite boggy in winter. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and often clearer views, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, while Llanwinio offers views of more challenging peaks, the immediate area provides gentler options. Pen Llanwinio, the local high point, is suitable for leisurely walks. For specific family-friendly hiking routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Llanwinio, which includes easy routes like the 'Gwal y Filiast Dolmen – Gors Fawr Dolmen loop from Llanglydwen'.
The broader region, particularly the Cambrian Mountains, is recognized for its diverse wildlife. You might spot birds of prey such as red kites, merlins, and peregrine falcons. The rolling moorlands and varied terrain provide habitats for a range of species, making it an excellent area for nature observation.
Yes, the area offers several cycling opportunities. For challenging rides, consider routes like the 'Preseli Hills loop - Pembrokeshire Coast National Park' or the 'Saundersfoot Harbour and Beach – Tenby Harbour loop from St Clears'. You can find more details and other routes in the cycling guide for Llanwinio.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits and ridges. The historical significance of sites like the Iron Age hillforts and Bronze Age burial cairns also adds a unique dimension to the experience. Many enjoy the sense of wildness and the opportunity for both leisurely walks and more challenging hikes across varied terrain.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate routes such as the 'St Clears Anchor Monument loop from St Clears' or the 'Crymych Village – Café Blasus loop from Tegryn'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the running trails guide for Llanwinio.
The Cambrian Mountains, known for their vast plateau of rolling moorland ridges and as one of the last remote wildernesses in Southern Britain, are further afield but accessible from the Llanwinio region. For more information on this area, you can visit Visit Wales.


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