- Fan
Bwlch Chwyth is a peak in the
Fforest Fawr
section of the
Brecon Beacons National Park and
within the
county of Powys. Its
summit (at 603 m) is marked...
- Bwlch-y-baedd, a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Ceredigion Fan
Bwlch Chwyth, a peak in
Powys Pen
Bwlch Llandrillo, a
mountain Rhos Bwlch-y-rhandir,...
- path
which follows the west bank of the
River Tawe as far as the Pentre-
Chwyth traffic junction, in the
White Rock area. To the left of this path the Hafod...
-
aircraft struck the
ground at 1,910 ft (580 m) near the
summit of Fan
Bwlch Chwyth 1,978 ft (603 m), 20 mi (32 km)
northeast of Swansea. All crew
members died...
- SS4987 Pentre-bach Pentre-bach
Pentrebach Settlement SN6005 Pentre-
chwyth Pentre-
chwyth Pentrechwyth Settlement SS6695 Pentredŵr Pentredŵr
Pentre Dwr Settlement...
- and farmer, Hugh Rees, and his wife. Rhŷs was
educated at
schools in Bryn-
chwyth,
Pantyffynnon and
Ponterwyd before moving to the
British School, a recently...
- m), Fan Llia (632 m), Fan Nedd (663 m), Fan
Gyhirych (725 m), Fan
Bwlch Chwyth (603 m) and Cefn Cul (562 m).
Traditionally Fforest Fawr also
included the...
- the
location was
mentioned by
Nennius as ****t gwynt, from the
Welsh words Chwyth gwynt meaning "the
blowing of the wind", and this
gives the
origin of the...
- [brwyt] briw. kynn techaf. Y corn ath
rodes di vryen. ae
arwest eur am y en.
chwyth yndaw oth daw aghen. Yr
ergryt aghen rac
angwyr lloegyr ny
lygraf vym mawred...
- line
proceeded along the east bank of the
River Llynfi to
Tywith (or Ty-
chwyth) and
through Nantyffyllon by Heol Tywith. From
there it
crossed the river...