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The 4 Most Amazing Peaks around Carreghofa

Best mountain peaks around Carreghofa are characterized by a dramatic rural landscape, with elevated features offering historical, geological, and ecological interest. The area is known for its carboniferous limestone composition, which contributes to its distinctive profile. Visitors can explore a blend of natural beauty and rich history, including ancient earthworks and industrial heritage sites. This region provides diverse opportunities for exploration and appreciating the Welsh countryside.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Moel y Golfa Summit Monument

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Moel y Golfa is a small mature wood in the Breidden Hills, some 5km northeast of Welshpool. Buses run to Middletown from where it is possible to walk straight up …

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View from Llanymynech Hill

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You get wonderful views over Shropshire from Llanymynech Hill. The area also has a rich history as one of the earliest mining sites in Wales. Copper was mined and smelted …

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View from Moelydd Summit

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You're afforded a wonderful panoramic view from the summit of Moelydd. There's a toposcope on the summit so you can identify the hills that surround you.

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Allt y Main Summit

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Not the best of walks coming up from the main road but once out on the hill this is a pretty little Marilyn to hike. The trig point is in …

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February 5, 2024, View from Llanymynech Hill

Great place to visit. The rockface is just amazing.

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Good for weekend trip

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Take a camera stunning views!!

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Moel y Golfa is a small mature wood in the Breidden Hills, some 5km northeast of Welshpool. Buses run to Middletown from where it is possible to walk straight up into the wood. There is a path along the bottom of the hill and another which goes straight up the tightly packed contours to the summit of Moel y Golfa at 403m. The impressive monument that stands on the central hump atop the summit of Moel y Golfa is apparently dedicated to two gypsy kings. You can see across the Severn Valley all the way to Cadair Idris 60 km away. It is a UK listed Marilyn.

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Not the best of walks coming up from the main road but once out on the hill this is a pretty little Marilyn to hike. The trig point is in a cracking place and I was lucky to get some nice shots in the evening light.

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You're afforded a wonderful panoramic view from the summit of Moelydd. There's a toposcope on the summit so you can identify the hills that surround you.

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You get wonderful views over Shropshire from Llanymynech Hill. The area also has a rich history as one of the earliest mining sites in Wales. Copper was mined and smelted on the hill in the late Bronze Age and the summit boasts an extensive Iron Age hillfort which is testament to the scale of the mining.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable elevated features to explore around Carreghofa?

The primary elevated feature is Llanymynech Hill, which encompasses the Llanymynech Rocks Nature Reserve. It offers significant historical, geological, and ecological interest. Other notable spots include View from Moelydd Summit, offering panoramic views, and Moel y Golfa Summit Monument, known for its views across the Severn Valley.

What historical and archaeological sites can I find on Llanymynech Hill?

Llanymynech Hill is rich in history, featuring remnants of over 2,000 years of mining and quarrying, including lime kilns and the impressive Hoffmann kiln. You can also explore an Iron Age hillfort at its summit, Roman fortifications, and sections of Offa's Dyke along its western edge. The View from Llanymynech Hill highlight specifically mentions its history as one of the earliest mining sites in Wales.

Are there good viewpoints or panoramic vistas from the peaks in Carreghofa?

Yes, several spots offer excellent views. From the top of Llanymynech Hill, you can enjoy magnificent panoramas across the Shropshire plain. The View from Moelydd Summit provides a wonderful panoramic view with a toposcope to identify landmarks. Additionally, Moel y Golfa Summit Monument offers views across the Severn Valley, extending to Cadair Idris 60 km away.

What kind of nature and wildlife can I expect to see around Llanymynech Hill?

Llanymynech Rocks is designated a Local Nature Reserve, making it a haven for wildlife. You can find flower-rich meadows and woodlands alive with birdsong in spring. During warmer months, it's an excellent place to spot diverse flora and fauna, including butterflies and common lizards.

Are there family-friendly hiking options around Carreghofa's elevated areas?

Yes, the Carreghofa Community Trail offers both easy and moderate sections, with parts leading towards Llanymynech Rocks and its nature reserve. Many public footpaths, including sections of Offa's Dyke, provide a variety of walking routes suitable for families. For specific hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Carreghofa guide.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near these mountain peaks?

The area around Carreghofa offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Carreghofa guide, and road cycling, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Carreghofa guide. These guides provide options for various difficulty levels.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Carreghofa?

The area is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are particularly good for nature appreciation, with woodlands full of birdsong and opportunities to spot butterflies and lizards. The panoramic views are stunning on clear days, making any season with good weather ideal for hiking and exploration.

Is Llanymynech Hill accessible by public transport, and is there parking available?

While specific public transport details for Llanymynech Hill itself are best checked locally, buses run to Middletown, from where it's possible to walk up into the area. Parking facilities are generally available near popular trailheads and attractions in the region, though it's advisable to check specific locations beforehand.

What makes Llanymynech Hill unique compared to other elevated areas in the region?

Llanymynech Hill stands out due to its unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. It's not just an elevated viewpoint but also a Local Nature Reserve, an ancient mining site, and home to an Iron Age hillfort and Roman fortifications. Its distinctive carboniferous limestone profile and location straddling the Wales/England border add to its unique character.

Can I bring my dog to the mountain peaks and trails around Carreghofa?

Generally, dogs are welcome on public footpaths and trails around Carreghofa, including those on Llanymynech Hill and its nature reserve. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife, and to follow the Countryside Code.

Are there any specific monuments or unique features on the summits?

Yes, the Moel y Golfa Summit Monument features an impressive man-made monument, reportedly dedicated to two gypsy kings. Additionally, Allt y Main Summit has a trig point in a scenic location, offering great photo opportunities.

What are some easy mountain walks near Carreghofa for beginners?

For beginners, the easier sections of the Carreghofa Community Trail are a good starting point. Many of the routes around Llanymynech Hill, particularly those that stick to lower elevations or well-maintained paths, are suitable. The Hiking around Carreghofa guide includes several 'easy' graded routes, such as the 4.18 km loop from Llanymynech and Pant.

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