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Preseli Hills
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Preseli Hills

Range of hills in Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales, rising to 536 m/1,759 ft (at Foel Cwmcerwyn) and crossed by a primitive trackway. A site of Neolithic settlement, the eastern section of these hills is thought to have provided the bluestone of Stonehenge; this is the only known place in Britain where bluestone is found.



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The character areas include the Conwy valley, Clwydian Range, Epynt, Mynydd Preseli, and the South Wales valleys.
 
 
 
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