- Cyfri'r
Geifr (Welsh for 'Counting the Goats'), also
known as Oes Gafr Eto
after the
first line, is a
Welsh folk song. Both the tune and the
words are...
- The Devil's
Appendix (Welsh: Nant
Clogwyn y
Geifr) is the
tallest single-drop
waterfall in
Wales and one of the
tallest in the
United Kingdom. It is a...
- Foel y
Geifr is a
subsidiary summit of
Esgeiriau Gwynion, and
included in a
group of
hills known as the Hirnantau.
These hills rise from the
south east...
-
marked by a
small cairn. The view include: Bala Lake to the north, Foel y
Geifr to the east, Erw y Ddafad-ddu to the
south and
Rhobell Fawr and
Cadair Idris...
- SJ099333 52.889°N, 3.340°W Foel Wen (S peak) SJ102330 52.886°N, 3.336°W Foel y
Geifr SH937275 52.834°N, 3.579°W
Gallt y
Goedhwch SJ137159 52.733°N, 3.279°W Glan...
- is
Ceiriog Ddu)
River Teirw (L) (Afon Teirw) Nant
Sarffle (R) Nant Cwm-y-
geifr (R) Nant Cwm-llawenog (R) Nant
Rhydwilym (R)
River Eitha (L) (Afon Eitha)...
- Más
Sutil Dafydd y
Garreg Wen I
Dreamt I
Dwelt in
Marble Halls Cyfri'r
Geifr If I Were a
Blackbird O mio
babbino caro
Gartan Mother's
Lullaby Mondnacht...
-
Cyneiniog valley. The
trackbed closely follows this road
between Pontbren-
geifr on a
prominent trackbed on the
north side of the road to a
level crossing...
- gr****y,
marked by a
small cairn and a stake. To the north-east is Foel y
Geifr, to the east
Cyrniau Nod and to the west is
Llechwedd Du,
Esgeiriau Gwynion...
-
ancient village or
settlement (SH62923569) Y Gyrn –
cairn (SH641358) Moel
Geifr – hut circles,
ancient village, or
settlement (SH644356) Bryn
Cader Faner...