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Drygarn Fawr is a
mountain in the
county of Powys, Wales. It is one of the
highest summits in Mid
Wales at 645
metres (2,116 ft)
above sea level. It lies...
- localities, as the
source of the
Stonehenge ‘bluestones’. In
contrast Foel
Drygarn towards the
eastern end of the
range is
formed from
tuffs and
lavas of...
- Foel
Drygarn ("The hill of the
three cairns") is an Iron Age hillfort,
within which are
three Bronze Age
burial cairns. The site is
about 1.5
miles (2 km)...
- 179 ft (664 m) Rhos Fawr 2,165 ft (660 m) Y
Domen Ddu 2,130 ft (650 m)
Drygarn Fawr 2,116 ft (645 m)
Gorllwyn 2,011 ft (613 m) Bryn Bach 2,000 ft (610 m)...
- The
Desert of
Wales seen from
Drygarn Fawr...
- The
Desert of
Wales seen from
Drygarn Fawr, a wild area
north of Tregaron...
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Gorllwyn is a
subsidiary summit of
Drygarn Fawr,
located on a
remote moorland plateau of the
Cambrian Mountains. The
summit is gr****y and is surrounded...
- the
eastern plateau summit, by the cwm of
Harvey Dingle. To the west is
Drygarn Fawr and Gorllwyn, to the
northwest Plynlimon, to the
north Beacon Hill...
- The
Desert of
Wales seen from
Drygarn Fawr, a wild area
north of Tregaron...