Pen Dinas hill

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Pen Dinas hill is a prominent elevated site near Aberystwyth in Ceredigion, Wales, best known for its large Iron Age hillfort and extensive views over the surrounding landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iron Age hillfort site
archaeological site
hill
prehistoric site
country Wales
hasAccess public footpaths
hasArchaeologicalRemains defensive ditches
earthwork ramparts
enclosures
hasCulturalContext Celtic Iron Age communities
hasFeature Iron Age hillfort
extensive views over surrounding landscape
hasNameLanguage Welsh
hasNearbySettlement Trefechan NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterBody River Rheidol NERFINISHED
River Ystwyth NERFINISHED
hasStructureType multivallate hillfort
hasTopography prominent elevated site
hasViewOf Aberystwyth town NERFINISHED
Cambrian Mountains NERFINISHED
Cardigan Bay coastline
heritagePeriod Iron Age
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor archaeological significance
large Iron Age hillfort
panoramic views
locatedIn Aberystwyth NERFINISHED
Ceredigion NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
nameMeaning top of the fortress
near Aberystwyth NERFINISHED
overlooks Aberystwyth NERFINISHED
Cardigan Bay NERFINISHED
the Rheidol valley NERFINISHED
the Ystwyth valley NERFINISHED
partOf Ceredigion coastline landscape
region Mid Wales NERFINISHED
terrain grassy hilltop
usedAs viewpoint
usedDuring Iron Age NERFINISHED
usedFor hiking
sightseeing
walking

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