Caerphilly Mountain is a prominent hill in South Wales, standing at 286 meters (938 ft) above sea level. Its slopes are covered in woodland, with scenic walking trails and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, the summit offers panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons, the Welsh Valleys, and the Bristol Channel. The mountain is also home to Caerphilly Castle, a 12th-century fortress that sits at the foot of the hill.
Easy to access and easy to walk, but view is wonderful
Lovely calm place to visit. Not a long walk from the car park. Could easily do a bbq.
Great place for views and walks. The snack bar is a great edition.
Beautiful mountain to climb , quite small so the walk doesn't last long but at the top the views are stunning
Great little walk around the mountain then up to the top. Some really good views across the Bristol channel on clear days.
Nice short walk to stretch your legs after a long car journey. great views from the top. parking at the restaurant across the road.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Hiking
Loop trail
Trail difficulty
Walking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
Dogs allowed outside
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Easy to access and easy to walk, but view is wonderful
Lovely calm place to visit. Not a long walk from the car park. Could easily do a bbq.
Great place for views and walks. The snack bar is a great edition.
Beautiful mountain to climb , quite small so the walk doesn't last long but at the top the views are stunning
Great little walk around the mountain then up to the top. Some really good views across the Bristol channel on clear days.
Nice short walk to stretch your legs after a long car journey. great views from the top. parking at the restaurant across the road.