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Glasgwm is a
mountain in Gwynedd,
Wales forming part of the Aran
range in
southern Snowdonia. It is one of the
three Marilyns that make up the range,...
- 56.14157775159;-4.972732185894 NS154983] Ma,C,Sim 452 1096
Wales 18 72
Glasgwm 779 215 2,556 705 30E 124 125 52.759625763816;-3.7263500457476 SH836194]...
- decreasing, sand
casually slipping through the
hands of time. Bangu, a bell in
Glasgwm Church which was
gifted by
Saint David. Once a
woman took the bell to the...
- (Eryri) 48
Cadair Bronwen 785m (2575 ft)
Berwyn none 49 Moel
Hebog 783m (2569 ft)
Hebog Snowdonia (Eryri) 50
Glasgwm 780m (2559 ft) Aran
Snowdonia (Eryri)...
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include Rhos Fawr,
Drygarn Fawr, Pen y Garn to the
south and Aran Fawddwy,
Glasgwm,
Tarrenhendre and
Tarren y
Gesail to the north. The
longest river in Britain...
- west is Waun-oer, to the
north Cadair Idris, to the
south Maesglase and
Glasgwm to the east. Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The
Mountains of
England & Wales...
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include Rhos Fawr,
Drygarn Fawr, Pen y Garn to the
south and Aran Fawddwy,
Glasgwm,
Tarrenhendre and
Tarren y
Gesail to the north. The
River Wye, has its...
- runs
through part of the village. The
village is at the
confluence of the
Glasgwm and
Machno rivers. It has a five-arched,
stone bridge dating from 1785...
- Glan-y-nant
Settlement SN9384
Glasbwll Glasbwll Settlement SN7397
Glasgwm Glasgwm Settlement SO1553
Gleiniant Gleiniant Settlement SN9791
Glyntawe Glyntawe...
- 16th
highest summit in Wales. The
other two
Marilyns in this
range are
Glasgwm and
Esgeiriau Gwynion. It is the
highest British mountain south of Snowdon...