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Hatterrall Hill (Welsh:
Mynydd Y Gader) is a
rounded peak in the
Black Mountains which sits on the Wales-England border,
partly in Monmouthshire, Wales...
- The
Hatterrall Ridge (sometimes
spelled Hatterall) is a
ridge in the
Black Mountains forming the
border between Powys and
Monmouthshire in
Wales and Herefordshire...
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ancient monument of Offa's ****, as well as
natural features such as the
Hatterrall Ridge, the **** Path p****es
through a
variety of landscapes. The route...
- Waun Fach, lies to the west. The
Black Mountain is the
highest point on
Hatterrall Ridge. Offa's **** Path p****es
along the ridge, more or less from south...
- "edge":
Black Darren and Red
Darren are
found on the
eastern side of the
Hatterrall Ridge, west of Long Town. In New Zealand, the
Darran Mountains are in...
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Beacons National Park, in an
upland location just
below the
broad ridge of
Hatterrall Hill,
which carries the Wales–England
border and Offa's **** Path. The...
- the
intervening high ground.
There is a
suggestion too that the
names Hatterrall Hill and
Mynydd y
Gader may also once have been used to
apply to the entire...
- Hay-on-Wye at Llanthony. The
priory ruins lie to the west of the
prominent Hatterrall Ridge, a limb of the
Black mountains. The main
ruins are
under the care...
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Worcestershire Loxidge Tump cairn:
round cairn on the Offa's **** Path,
Hatterrall Ridge, with
Llanthony to one side and
Llanveynoe the other;
there are...
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heads south eastwards along the
broad ridge of the
Black Mountain and the
Hatterrall Ridge. A more
gentle path to the
summit follows the
crest of the northwest-facing...