Mynydd Preseli

Mynydd Preseli is a striking upland area in Pembrokeshire, forming a relatively unexplored yet beautiful part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It is an area of open pasture in its upper reaches surrounded by villages and enclosed fields. It is an area brimming with significant archaeological sites, striking landforms, impressive biodiversity, and a distinct way of life. It is the source of the famous Bluestones used in Stonehenge.

Golden Road

At 7.4 miles long, the Golden Road is a spectacular routeway running along the ridge...

Carningli

Carningli mountain stands at 347 metres or 1,138 feet high above the surrounding area and...

Llanllawer Church

Located off a public footpath to the north of Llanychaer, is the charming Llanllawer church...

Cwm Gwaun

Cwm Gwaun, the valley of the River Gwaun, is an enchanting valley in the middle...

Tregynon

Tregynon waterfall is one of the highest waterfalls in Mynydd Preseli, and in Pembrokeshire more...