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Carn Ingli

Carn Ingli. Image: Crown © RCAHMW

Well worth visiting, a spectacular 4-hectare hillfort on the outskirts of Newport, Pembrokeshire, with amazing views. Situated on two rough peaks, the site is a long triangular shape and was well defended simply because the slopes of the hill are strewn with a mass of rock, and the south side was so steep that no further defences were necessary.

The site originally functioned as a fortified settlement and the outline of at least 25 houses can still be seen. Some archaeologists estimate the fort could have been home to at least 150 people.

Carn IngliAlthough the stone ramparts are much eroded, certain sections preserve the drystone facing (revetment). It's estimated that the rampart (defensive wall)may have originally stood to 3m high.
Note also the small stone-walled enclosure within the ramparts and outside. Despite the collapsed and eroded stone defences, you might spot three original gateways. All are narrow, between 1 and 1.5m wide.

  • Directions
    Take the A487 to the west of Newport, then turn down the Gwaun Valley road. After 1.6km, park and head for the rock outcrop on the left hand side of the road on foot. Follow the track to the next visible outcrop and Carn Ingli is visible at the far point of the ridge.


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