Mynydd Carningli

Mynydd Carningli is a small mountain or hill near the town of Newport in Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales. It is less than 400 m high, but it is close to the coast and dominates the surrounding countryside. It is easy to climb but has a rocky summit and a steep scree slope on its southern and eastern flanks. The mountain has always had sacred associations — according to legend Saint Brynach (a local saint) used to climb to the summit to find sereni... more

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  • -4.8245
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