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Foel Drygarn Hill Fort
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Crymych, Wales
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Among the most impressive ancient sites in Wales, with views across the county.
At the eastern end of the Preseli ridge, Foel Drygarn is a prominent hill (easy to climb) with spectacular prehistoric remains on its summit; three huge Bronze Age burial mounds and an Iron Age hillfort with massive defences and a myriad of hut circles.
A small but steep hill with three huge cairns (the Welsh name refers to these) on its peak. The land slopes steeply to the north and east, and the views are perhaps the finest of all the peaks in the area. Certainly it's the most popular hill - maybe because of the banked and ditched iron age earthworks still visible around the north edge; maybe because of the ample parking space in the lay-by (simple pleasures...) but if you only climb one hill on your visit to the Preselis, this one offers the best results for the least effort.
A small but steep hill with three huge cairns (the Welsh name refers to these) on its peak. The land slopes steeply to the north and east, and the views are perhaps the finest of all the peaks in the area. Certainly it's the most popular hill - maybe because of the banked and ditched iron age earthw…
Part of The Preseli Hills. Wonderful for walking and visiting ancient sites and megaliths. The hills are famous for their association with Stonehenge.
If you are looking for a walk on the wilder side - this hill fort is a great accessible climb with sweeping views over Cardigan Bay and beyond from the top. A 45 min drive - bring a picnic and spend the day exploring the rest of the Preseli Hills ridge. It is claimed some stones at Stonehenge originate from here.