Mynydd Preseli

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Mynydd Preseli is a range of hills in Pembrokeshire, Wales, famed as the source of the bluestone used in the construction of Stonehenge.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Foel Cwmcerwyn 0
Golden Road 0

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient trackway
hill range
mountain range
associatedWith Stonehenge NERFINISHED
contains Bronze Age cairns
Carn Goedog outcrops
Carn Menyn outcrops
Foel Drygarn hillfort NERFINISHED
hut circles
prehistoric standing stones
country Wales
crossedBy Golden Road NERFINISHED
elevation 536 metres
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasFauna hen harrier
meadow pipit
merlin
red kite
skylark
hasFlora bilberry
heather
hasHabitat acid grassland
blanket bog
upland heath
hasLanguage Welsh
hasNameInLanguage Preseli Hills NERFINISHED
Preseli Mountains NERFINISHED
hasPeak Carn Goedog NERFINISHED
Carn Ingli NERFINISHED
Carn Menyn NERFINISHED
Foel Cwmcerwyn NERFINISHED
Foel Drygarn NERFINISHED
Foel Eryr NERFINISHED
hasRockType igneous rock
spotted dolerite
highestPoint Foel Cwmcerwyn NERFINISHED
knownFor prehistoric archaeology
source of Stonehenge bluestones
upland heath and moorland habitats
locatedIn Mynydd Preseli NERFINISHED
Mynydd Preseli NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
southwest Wales NERFINISHED
partOf Cambrian Mountains (broad sense) NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park NERFINISHED
region southwest Wales uplands
usedFor hill walking
recreation
sheep grazing

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Preseli bluestone partOf Mynydd Preseli