Blackmoor Hill

Hill, Mountain in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Blackmoor Hill

Pont-Shan bridge on the road to Bethesda
Pont-Shan bridge on the road to Bethesda Credit: Shaun Butler

Blackmoor Hill is a prominent landform located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is classified as a hill and is situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, renowned for its stunning natural beauty. With an elevation of approximately 180 meters (590 feet), the hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and coastline.

Covered in lush green vegetation, Blackmoor Hill boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, contributing to its ecological significance. The hill is home to various species of birds, including buzzards and kestrels, which can often be seen soaring above the landscape. Additionally, the area supports a variety of wildflowers and grasses, enhancing its visual appeal.

Blackmoor Hill attracts outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, providing ample opportunities for recreational activities. Hiking and walking trails are available, allowing visitors to explore the hill and its surroundings on foot. The hill's gentle slopes make it accessible to individuals of various fitness levels, while its elevated position provides a sense of tranquility and solitude.

Due to its location within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Blackmoor Hill is subject to conservation efforts aimed at preserving its natural beauty and protecting its delicate ecosystem. Visitors are encouraged to respect the environment and adhere to any guidelines or restrictions in place.

Overall, Blackmoor Hill stands as a picturesque landmark in Pembrokeshire, offering a combination of stunning landscapes, biodiversity, and recreational opportunities for both locals and tourists to enjoy.

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Blackmoor Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.815521/-4.7390627 or Grid Reference SN1116. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pont-Shan bridge on the road to Bethesda
Pont-Shan bridge on the road to Bethesda
Pont-Shan on the B4313
Pont-Shan on the B4313
Narberth - Farmers Arms Corner pub on Northfield Road opposite the top of the High Street.
Narberth - Farmers Arms
Corner pub on Northfield Road opposite the top of the High Street.
Narberth - Old Town Hall A gallery and Narberth Museum occupy the former town hall. Here the cell where the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned can still be seen.
Narberth - Old Town Hall
A gallery and Narberth Museum occupy the former town hall. Here the cell where the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned can still be seen.
Narberth - Golden Sheaf Gallery Colourfully painted shop front on Narberth's High Street. Presumably the gallery occupies a former inn.
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Narberth - Golden Sheaf Gallery
Colourfully painted shop front on Narberth's High Street. Presumably the gallery occupies a former inn. LinkExternal link
Narberth - High Street The main street in the old Pembrokeshire market town of Narberth. The Golden Sheaf, now a gallery, is on the right.
Narberth - High Street
The main street in the old Pembrokeshire market town of Narberth. The Golden Sheaf, now a gallery, is on the right.
Narberth - Water Street Town centre street beside the Old Town Hall (now a museum where the cell in which the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned can still be seen).
To the left is No.32 Townhouse, B&B establishment.
Narberth - Water Street
Town centre street beside the Old Town Hall (now a museum where the cell in which the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned can still be seen). To the left is No.32 Townhouse, B&B establishment.
Narberth - Butchers Andrew Rees & Sons, traditional butchers shop in Narberth town centre.
Narberth - Butchers
Andrew Rees & Sons, traditional butchers shop in Narberth town centre.
Narberth - Town Centre Three streets come together at the heart of this small Pembrokeshire market town. A telephone call box and the war memorial are prominent.
Narberth - Town Centre
Three streets come together at the heart of this small Pembrokeshire market town. A telephone call box and the war memorial are prominent.
Narberth - Town Centre Colourfully painted shopfronts in the market town of Narberth.
Narberth - Town Centre
Colourfully painted shopfronts in the market town of Narberth.
Narberth - St James Street Shopping street in downtown Narberth, including an antiques shop and a dental practice.
Narberth - St James Street
Shopping street in downtown Narberth, including an antiques shop and a dental practice.
Narberth - The Kirkland Large town centre pub on St James Street. The road signs are bilingual.
Narberth - The Kirkland
Large town centre pub on St James Street. The road signs are bilingual.
Narberth - The Kirkland Large town centre pub in the Felinfoel chain on St James Street. It is named after a racehorse, the Grand National winner of 1905.
Narberth - The Kirkland
Large town centre pub in the Felinfoel chain on St James Street. It is named after a racehorse, the Grand National winner of 1905.
Narberth - Town Centre The Farmers Arms and Lillies Coffee Shop face each other at the top of the High Street.
Narberth - Town Centre
The Farmers Arms and Lillies Coffee Shop face each other at the top of the High Street.
Roadworks on a murky autumn day
Roadworks on a murky autumn day
Y Ffermdy - The Farmhouse On the road to Narberth.
Y Ffermdy - The Farmhouse
On the road to Narberth.
Gateway to field at Stonyford Farm
Gateway to field at Stonyford Farm
Autumn leaves at the entrance to Beechwood Park
Autumn leaves at the entrance to Beechwood Park
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Blackmoor Hill is located at Grid Ref: SN1116 (Lat: 51.815521, Lng: -4.7390627)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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