Carn Ingli

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Carn Ingli is a prominent rocky hill and Iron Age hillfort site in north Pembrokeshire, Wales, overlooking the town of Newport and the surrounding coastline.

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Carn Ingli canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iron Age hillfort
archaeological site
hill
scheduled monument
country Wales
designatedAs Scheduled Ancient Monument NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 347 metres
geologicalType rocky outcrop
hasAccessFrom Newport, Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Carnedd Ingli NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceOf defensive earthworks
prehistoric settlement
hasCulturalAssociation Christian hermit traditions
local Welsh folklore
hasFeature prehistoric hillfort ramparts
rocky summit
stone hut platforms
hasLanguageOfName Welsh
hasNameMeaning Hill of Angels NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Dinas Head NERFINISHED
Newport Bay NERFINISHED
Preseli Hills NERFINISHED
isPopularFor hiking
landscape photography
walking
isVisibleFrom Newport, Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
surrounding coastline
locatedIn west Wales
location Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
north Pembrokeshire
near Newport, Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire Coast Path NERFINISHED
overlooks Cardigan Bay coastline NERFINISHED
Nevern estuary NERFINISHED
Newport, Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
partOf Pembrokeshire Coast National Park NERFINISHED
Preseli Hills NERFINISHED
region southwest Wales NERFINISHED
usedDuring Iron Age NERFINISHED

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Newport, Pembrokeshire near Carn Ingli