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Name:Pen y Foel
Hill number:18665
Height:108.5m / 356ft
Parent (Ma):2215  Mynydd Carningli
RHB Section:31C: South-West Wales
County/UA:Pembrokeshire [Sir Benfro]
Catchment:Minor Rivers only (South)
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:SN 00081 38110
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:28.4m
Col:80.1m  SN 0017 3798  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 145 157
(1:25k) OL35E
Comments:Tump deleted June 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 8 users)ByDate of Ascent
Started from here as part of a walk around Dinas Head. As per previous comments, no obvious access point other than the short walk across the pasture, Easy access up from that point. Bench on the summit for a fine, and comfortable view.AdSonic7411/02/2022
Same route as previous.Dusty16/02/2019
This hill is well defended by steep sides and dense, waist- height gorse and bramble with no obvious access point. We walked around it on ROW. However, from the road you can see a cutting on the SW side. So, from the ROW on the south side, we crossed a small gated horse field ( not the one that backs onto houses; we tried the one north of this) and after 10-20 m of unpleasant thrash reached a path that someone has recently cut, apparently commencing in the back garden of a house. It was then easy to reach a small cairn on the summit. We later decided it was probably Arfryn ( if not Eryr) if a future bagger wished to seek permission.Denise 22/09/2016
From SW, RoW then cross small pasture, then least line of resistance thru deep bracken with occasional bramble and gorse. Amazingly has newish cairn at summit although no path as far as I could tell. Walked all the way round hill on RoWs before deciding this is probably line of least resistance.RHW25/10/2015
Matt09/12/2021
thenomad26/09/2018
RichardM22/09/2016
nordicstar04/04/2015