- Foel
Fenlli or Moel
Fenlli is a hill in Denbighshire,
North Wales. With a
summit at an
elevation of 511
metres (1,677 ft), it is the
second highest peak...
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southern car
parks at
Bwlch Penbarras, a p****
between Moel
Famau and Foel
Fenlli,
about 1.25
miles (2.0 km) from the summit. The
northern route begins at...
- 423220490581;-4.0065850037821 NS731162] Ma,5,DDew 1120 1943
Wales 81 155 Foel
Fenlli 511 152 1,676 500 30C 116 53.13058075774;-3.250927009194 SJ164600] Ma,5...
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Clwydian Range. It is
situated just to the
south of Moel
Famau and Foel
Fenlli. www.geograph.co.uk :
photos of Moel Gyw and
surrounding area 53°06′30″N...
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capital was at the time;
tradition suggests the
Clwydian hillfort Foel
Fenlli, the 'Hill of Benlli',
while archaeological evidence points to Caer Guricon...
- 440 ft), Moel Llanfair, 447 m (1,470 ft), Moel Gyw, 467 m (1,530 ft) and Foel
Fenlli, 511 m (1,680 ft) Moel Famau, 555 m (1,820 ft) and
Jubilee Tower at summit...
- Moel-y-gaer, Penycloddiau, Moel Arthur, a
second Moel y Gaer and Foel
Fenlli.
There are
several tumuli and
cairns on the hills. The
Clwydian Range was...
- Wales, and one of five
Marilyns in the
Clwydian Range. The hill, like Foel
Fenlli and Moel
Arthur to the south, has an Iron Age
hillfort at its summit. It...
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altitude of 360 m (1,180 ft), lies
between the
hills of Moel
Famau and Foel
Fenlli. An
unclassified road
between Tafarn-y-Gelyn and Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd...
- is
recorded in
Historia Brittonum,
chapters 32–35. The hill fort at Foel
Fenlli is
traditionally considered to have been his castle. Baring-Gould, Sabine...