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Attractions and Places To See around Puncheston - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Puncheston, a village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, encompass a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. Located within or near the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the Preseli Hills, the area provides diverse environments for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient burial chambers, Iron Age settlements, and significant natural features.

Best attractions and places to see around Puncheston

  • The most popular attractions is Foel Cwmcerwyn summit, a natural monument that is the highest…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Carningli Mountain

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A beautiful little coastal summit in the Preseli range near Newport. The hill can be easily walked from this quaint little seaside village. For a walking route click here: komoot.com/tour/284935602.

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Foel Cwmcerwyn summit

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Foel Cwmcerwyn is the highest point of the Preseli Hills at 1,759 feet (536m). It also marks Pembrokeshire's County Top and is a UK Marilyn so you can tick it …

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Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns

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This impressive hillfort stands proudly at the end of the Preseli Hills. Dating from the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age, the hill is topped with three cairns that …

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Pwllgwaelod Beach

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Pwllgwaellod is a small hamlet to the southwest of Dinas Island. It's pretty little beach is sheltered, so doesn't see much in the way of surfers, and offers lovely views towards Fishguard. There are also plenty of rockpools to explore.

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Dinas Head

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Dinas Head affords breathtaking views out to sea. If you are lucky, you might even spot dolphins from the headland. Many people who visit complete a circuit of Dinas Head to fully appreciate the stunning scenery.

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September 14, 2025, Foel Cwmcerwyn Summit

Views all round, to the sea, Cardigan Bay, north and Milford Haven in south.

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March 26, 2025, Carningli Mountain

Mynydd Carningli, or Carningli for short (or "Carn Ingli"), is almost 350 meters high and around 450 million years old. It is a long-extinct volcano that has been eroded by sea, rainwater, and wind. Today, only the core of Carningli remains. It was first documented as "Mons Angelorum" (Mountain of the Angels) in the 12th century. Saint Brynach is said to have lived nearby in a small community of monks around 450 AD and often climbed the mountain to speak with the angels. Those who climb the mountain today, enjoying the peace and the surrounding views, can easily imagine that the saint—like other people—sought proximity to the angels there.

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August 15, 2024, Dinas Head

A trig point with a lovely view. Nice place to sit half way around the Dinas headland loop and take in the scenery and have a break.

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September 6, 2023, Dinas Head

Dinas Head on Dinas Island has a trig point at 142 m above the sea. The views along the coast in either direction are great, as is the Irish Sea in front of you. There is a nice coast path loop around Dinas Island with this as the highest point.

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Pwllgwaellod is a small hamlet to the southwest of Dinas Island. It's pretty little beach is sheltered, so doesn't see much in the way of surfers, and offers lovely views towards Fishguard. There are also plenty of rockpools to explore.

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June 20, 2023, Pwllgwaelod Beach

Lovely beach with free parking. There is also a nice pub. Great run around the headland and perfect for a post run dip!

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Lovely viewpoint and peak. On a clear day you can see right across Newport and the Preselli's. There is a free car park on Ffordd bedd Morris Road or you can park at Newport Bridge.

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November 22, 2022, Foel Cwmcerwyn Summit

Foel Cwmcerwyn is the highest point of the Preseli Hills at 1,759 feet (536m). It also marks Pembrokeshire's County Top and is a UK Marilyn so you can tick it off a few lists if you're hill bagging. From the north, it's an unassuming and fairly gentle (if rather boggy) approach. The south face footpath is a little steeper, with better panoramic views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Puncheston?

The area around Puncheston is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Foel Cwmcerwyn summit, the highest point of the Preseli Hills, offering panoramic views. Another highlight is Dinas Head, a stunning headland with extensive sea views and opportunities to spot dolphins. The region is also part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, known for its diverse landscapes and wildlife.

Are there historical sites or ancient monuments to visit near Puncheston?

Yes, the area is steeped in history. You can explore Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns, an impressive Iron Age hillfort with hut circles and Bronze Age burial cairns. Other significant sites include the Neolithic Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber and Carreg Coetan Arthur Burial Chamber. Historic castles like Wiston Castle and the ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey also offer a glimpse into the past.

What kind of walking and hiking trails are available near Puncheston?

Puncheston offers a variety of walking and hiking trails. For challenging routes with rewarding views, consider exploring the Preseli Hills, including the ascent to Foel Cwmcerwyn summit or Carningli Mountain. For coastal scenery, the loop around Dinas Head is highly recommended. There are also easy hikes available, such as the 'Puncheston Short Walk' which explores the village outskirts. You can find more hiking options on the Easy hikes around Puncheston guide.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities in the Puncheston area?

Families can enjoy a visit to Pwllgwaelod Beach, a sheltered spot with rockpools perfect for exploration. For a full day out, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is a highly-rated option located approximately 14.7 miles away. The Llys-y-frân Lake & Country Park also provides opportunities for outdoor activities in a scenic setting.

Where can I find cycling routes near Puncheston?

The region around Puncheston offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can explore the MTB Trails around Puncheston guide, which includes routes like the Llys-y-Frân Reservoir Cycle Trail for an easier ride, or the more challenging Preseli Hills Loop. Many hidden gems await cyclists in the area.

What are some unique local experiences or 'hidden gems' around Puncheston?

Beyond the main attractions, Puncheston offers unique local charm. The village itself features the historic Drovers Arms pub and listed cottages. The area is also one of the few places where the rare southern damselfly can be found, particularly near the old railway line. Exploring local wildlife reserves like Llanerch Alder Carr or Llangloffan Fen can offer a glimpse into the region's diverse ecosystems.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic scenery?

Absolutely. Foel Cwmcerwyn summit provides expansive panoramic views across Pembrokeshire. Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns also offers magnificent views from its Iron Age settlement. Additionally, Carningli Mountain, an extinct volcano, offers views towards the sea and Cardigan Bay on a clear day.

Can I find places to eat or stay in Puncheston village?

Within Puncheston village, you can find the historic Drovers Arms pub, which is a local landmark. For accommodation, there are various options in the surrounding area, from cottages to guesthouses, though specific details would require further local research.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the Puncheston area?

The Pembrokeshire region is known for its diverse wildlife. The area around Puncheston is a stronghold for the rare southern damselfly, especially near the old railway line. Coastal areas like Dinas Head offer opportunities to spot marine life such as dolphins. Various local wildlife reserves, including Llanerch Alder Carr and Goodwick Moor, protect diverse ecosystems, providing chances for birdwatching and observing other local species.

Are there running trails available near Puncheston?

Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Puncheston. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Llys-y-fran Reservoir loop or more challenging routes like the Rosebush Quarry – Foel Feddau summit loop. For more details, refer to the Running Trails around Puncheston guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Puncheston for outdoor activities?

Pembrokeshire generally offers good conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The warmer months provide pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring coastal areas. However, the natural beauty of the Preseli Hills and coastal paths can be enjoyed year-round, with winter offering a different, often more dramatic, landscape.

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