Best mountain peaks around Rhiwbina are characterized by a landscape of notable hills and elevated areas rather than traditional towering mountains. This area, a suburb of Cardiff, offers natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. The elevated features provide varied terrain for outdoor activities and offer views of the surrounding region. These locations are valued for their natural landscapes and historical connections.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Nice ascent from Crosskeys, but watch out for very overgrown pathways on the Machen side. Great views from the top!
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The Garth has a nice flat top with views across the valleys. Lots of sheep grazing too (March). Also a number of mounds provide some cover from the wind if a break is in order
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Caerphilly Mountain is located in the Vale of Glamorgan in Caerphilly and stands at 271 m above sea level. There are some magnificent panoramic views on offer here across Cardiff and Caerphilly, Feet, and on a sunny day, even over to Flat Home and Steep Home Islands, a pair of welsh islands lying in the Bristol Channel.
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The earliest evidence of settlement at Ruperra is from between around 700 BC and 100 AD, when an Iron Age Hill Fort was constructed along the ridge of Coed Craig Ruperra. The splendid panoramic views from the top of the ridge would have given the site a strategically strong position. Defensive banks and ditches are still visible around the area of the mound, and continuing work on the site will reveal these more clearly. This hill fort lies within what would have been the tribal territory of a people the Romans called the Silures, who were a fiercely independent nation inhabiting the vale of Glamorgan, Gwent and the valleys
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Lovely place to visit you can walk up to the top where there’s a grassy platform. Great views across the forest and out to the sea. Definitely worth a visit
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plenty of free parking in Machen next to the village hall and library
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Mynydd Machen is a 1,188-foot (362 m) hill in South Wales which affords glorious views over Newport, Cardiff, Steep Holm, Flat Holm, Brean Down, and the Severn Estuary. The summit is marked by the rock 10 feet (3 m) northwest of the trig point.
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The region around Rhiwbina features several popular hills and elevated areas. Among the most visited are Garth Summit, known for its commanding views just outside Cardiff, and Craig yr Allt, which offers views over Caerphilly and the Taff Valley. Another favorite is Coed Craig Ruperra Hill Fort, a historical site with panoramic views.
Yes, the hills around Rhiwbina are rich in history. Coed Craig Ruperra Hill Fort features an Iron Age hill fort with visible defensive banks and ditches. Wenallt Hill contains the remains of an oval encampment, also likely from the Iron Age, and at its base is Twmpath Castle, a medieval motte. The Garth boasts Bronze Age burial mounds at its summit, and Roman artifacts have even been found on Rhiwbina Hill.
The elevated areas offer diverse and extensive views. From Garth Summit, you can see as far as Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons, across Cardiff, and over the Bristol Channel to Somerset. Mynydd Machen Summit provides glorious views over Newport, Cardiff, and the Severn Estuary. Caerphilly Mountain Summit offers panoramic views across Cardiff and Caerphilly, and on clear days, even to Flat Holm and Steep Holm Islands.
Many of the hills offer family-friendly walking opportunities. The Garth is known for being a popular, family-friendly hill walk. Caerphilly Mountain is also well-suited for families, featuring clear gravel paths, a snack bar, and toilets at the summit. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Coed y Wenallt loop from Telecommunications Mast' which is an easy 4.3 km hike, or explore the 'Easy hikes around Rhiwbina' guide for more options.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. Rhiwbina Hill is a popular spot for cycling, with a notable 3.3 km climb. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Rhiwbina guide. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including challenging ones like the 'Coed y Wenallt to Craig Llysfaen loop' or moderate options such as the 'Twmpath Motte – Fforest Fawr Woodland Trail loop from Rhiwbina'. Explore the Hiking around Rhiwbina guide for more details.
Wenallt Hill, also known as Coed y Wenallt, is an excellent choice for tranquil woodland walks. It's characterized by ancient woodlands, primarily oak and birch forest, and is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The Coed y Wenallt loop is a popular trail offering peaceful walks through the woods.
Yes, parking is available at several locations. For Caerphilly Mountain Summit, there is a large car park near the cafe. For Mynydd Machen Summit, you can find plenty of free parking in Machen next to the village hall and library.
The highest point in the wider Cardiff region is The Garth (Garth Hill/Mynydd y Garth), situated approximately 8 miles northwest of the city center. It stands at 307 meters (1,007 feet) and offers extensive panoramic views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the commanding and panoramic views offered by these elevated areas, such as those from Garth Summit and Caerphilly Mountain Summit. The rich historical significance, including Iron Age hill forts and Bronze Age burial mounds, also draws interest. Many appreciate the tranquil woodland walks, especially on Wenallt Hill, and the opportunity for a peaceful escape from urban life.
Rhiwbina Hill is particularly popular among cyclists. It features a 3.3 km long climb with an average gradient of 4.4%, making it a notable spot for local cycling enthusiasts.
Yes, Caerphilly Mountain Summit is well-equipped with a nearby cafe and toilets, making it a convenient stop for visitors. Other areas might require you to bring your own provisions.


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