Wanderlust Travel Magazine (UK)

25 Mynydd Carningli, Pembrokesh­ire

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Towering some 340m above the seaside town of Newport, this now-extinct volcano has a scrambly summit that just begs to be climbed. At the top you’ll find Iron and Bronze age remains, but that’s not the only selling point – for ‘Mynydd Carningli’ translates as ‘mountain of angels’. Legend has it that Celtic saint St Brynach climbed to the top to commune with the angels. Although you don’t have to believe in seraphims to worship this saintly summit, go to the top and look towards the beautifull­y rugged Pembrokesh­ire coast to witness views that are truly angelic. PS http://www.newportpem­bs.co.uk

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