Carnedd-lleithr

Hill, Mountain in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Carnedd-lleithr

Carnedd Lleithr A view of Carnedd Lleithr which forms part of the headland of St David's Head, the headland is in the care of the National Trust.
Carnedd Lleithr Credit: Chris McAuley

Carnedd-lleithr is a prominent hill located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. With an elevation of 349 meters (1,145 feet), it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain. It is situated in the northern part of the Preseli Hills, a range known for its rugged beauty and historical significance.

Carnedd-lleithr offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Preseli Hills, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and the distant Cardigan Bay. The hill is primarily composed of rocky outcrops and grassy slopes, making it a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers. The terrain can be challenging at times, but the rewarding views and peaceful atmosphere make it worth the effort.

The area surrounding Carnedd-lleithr is rich in wildlife, with various species of birds, mammals, and plants calling it home. Visitors may be lucky enough to spot red kites, buzzards, and even the elusive peregrine falcon soaring above. The hill is also known for its archaeological significance, with ancient burial cairns and standing stones scattered throughout the landscape, providing glimpses into the area's prehistoric past.

Access to Carnedd-lleithr is relatively easy, with several footpaths and trails leading to its summit. It is advisable to wear appropriate hiking gear and carry a map or guidebook, as the paths may be steep and sometimes challenging to navigate. Whether you are an avid hiker or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in nature, Carnedd-lleithr is a must-visit destination in Pembrokeshire.

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Carnedd-lleithr Images

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Carnedd Lleithr A view of Carnedd Lleithr which forms part of the headland of St David's Head, the headland is in the care of the National Trust.
Carnedd Lleithr
A view of Carnedd Lleithr which forms part of the headland of St David's Head, the headland is in the care of the National Trust.
Llaethdy A view from the footpath to Carnedd lleithr in the foreground Llaethdy and Whitesands Bay in the background.
Llaethdy
A view from the footpath to Carnedd lleithr in the foreground Llaethdy and Whitesands Bay in the background.
Ponies Grazing Welsh Mountain ponies graze on the edge of Penrhyn Halen.
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Ponies Grazing
Welsh Mountain ponies graze on the edge of Penrhyn Halen. LinkExternal link
A View Of Carn Llidi Carn Llidi from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
A View Of Carn Llidi
Carn Llidi from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Porth-mawr (Whitesands Bay) A view of Whitesands from Penlledwen, over looking Trwynhwrddyn.
Porth-mawr (Whitesands Bay)
A view of Whitesands from Penlledwen, over looking Trwynhwrddyn.
Derelict Building beside footpath to Carneed-lleithr.
Derelict Building
beside footpath to Carneed-lleithr.
Coast Line View Carreg yr Afr from the side of Penberry, with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path between the field walls and cliff edge.The summit of Carn Llidi at 181 metres can be seen top left of photo.
Coast Line View
Carreg yr Afr from the side of Penberry, with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path between the field walls and cliff edge.The summit of Carn Llidi at 181 metres can be seen top left of photo.
Trwynhwrddyn Here at Whitesands Bay a storm has washed all the vowels away from this headland.
Trwynhwrddyn
Here at Whitesands Bay a storm has washed all the vowels away from this headland.
Thistles & Buttercups
Thistles & Buttercups
Buttercups & Thistles
Buttercups & Thistles
Porth Lleuog
Porth Lleuog
Porthmelgan
Porthmelgan
Trwyn-llwyd
Trwyn-llwyd
Penllechwen Headland Close inspection will show a Chough sat on the rocks
Penllechwen Headland
Close inspection will show a Chough sat on the rocks
North Pembrokeshire Coast Taken from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
North Pembrokeshire Coast
Taken from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Gesail-fawr Taken from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Gesail-fawr
Taken from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Penrhyn Halen Taken from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Penrhyn Halen
Taken from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
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Carnedd-lleithr is located at Grid Ref: SM7428 (Lat: 51.906538, Lng: -5.2764826)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 51.906538,-5.2764826
Carn Ffald
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 51.9079958/-5.27125
Carn Perfedd
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 51.906837/-5.2734372
Carnedd Lleithr
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 51.9062852/-5.2762749
Historic: ruins
Lat/Long: 51.9031432/-5.2760631
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