High up in the Preseli Hills
From the lay-by on the lane from Crymych, walk straight up a stony track opposite. When you reach three gates, keep going straight ahead for another 100yds (91m) or so, and then fork left on to a grassy track, which soon becomes clearer as it winds its way up the hillside. Follow this all the way to the rocky cairns and trig point on Foel Drygarn.
Bear left at the summit and locate a grassy track that drops steeply to the south. Cross the heather-clad plateau beneath, aiming for the left-hand corner of a wood. When you meet the main track, turn right to walk with the edge of the wood on your left.
Leaving the wood, the path climbs slightly to some rocky tors. As you pass the tor to the left of the track, the path forks and you follow the left-hand track to the nearest of the group of outcrops to your left.
This is Carn Gyfrwy. Continue on faint paths to the larger outcrops ahead, then curve right away from the stones and drop slightly to Carn Menyn, the lowest of the bunch, perched precariously on the edge of the escarpment. The path becomes clearer here and drops slightly into a marshy saddle that can be seen ahead.
In the saddle you’ll meet the main track. Turn left and follow it steadily up towards Carn Bica, which is visible on the hillside ahead of you. Just before this, you’ll cross the circle made by the stones of Beddarthur.
Turn around and retrace your steps back to the saddle. Climb slightly to pass the tor where you turned left to Carn Gyfrwy on your way out, ignoring the paths forking right to Carn Menyn, and stay on this main path to walk beside the wood once more, now on your right. At the end of this, continue straight on, following a fence-topped wall to your right, down to the gate. Turn right on to the lane and continue back to the lay-by.
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