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A great hill walk to a great Pembrokeshire pub: Tafarn Sinc

A summit with views of three countries shares top billing with a 5,000-year-old trail on this stroll

Here’s something that not too many people know – Pembrokeshire, famed for its coastline, also has one of the finest viewpoints in southern Britain. Foel Cwmcerwyn, in the Preseli Hills, may be quite modest in altitude, but on a clear day it offers a superb view over three countries. Its 536-metre summit can be reached relatively easily and is the high point of this walk.

I do this walk regularly, always setting off from the delightfully named Rosebush village, which has nothing to do with roses but is probably an anglicisation of Rhos-y-bwlch, meaning a gap in the moors.

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from Travel | The Guardian https://ift.tt/dnOEp8m

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