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Ffordd Pen
Llech ([fɔrð pʰɛn ɬeːχ]) is a
public road in the town of
Harlech which lies
within Snowdonia National Park,
North Wales. It was once considered...
- World's
Steepest Street to
Ffordd Pen
Llech, with
Baldwin Street being at a
gradient of 35%,
while Ffordd Pen
Llech being classified at a
gradient of 37...
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headwater streams, the Nant
Llech Pellaf and the Nant
Llech Isaf join
forces at
Blaen Llech and then
continue westwards as the Nant
Llech for 3 km / 2 mi to a...
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Llech Ronw, or the
Slate of Gronw, is a
holed stone located along Afon Bryn
Saeth (a
tributary of Afon Cynfal) in
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales. The stone...
- Some,
mostly older sources,
derive it from Arddlech, i.e. ardd (high) +
llech (rock),
referring to the
prominent crag on
which the
castle stands. Recent...
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streets and
roads with the
steepest gradients in the world.
Ffordd Pen
Llech in Harlech,
Wales was
previously thought to have the
steepest city street...
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Black Mountain (Welsh: Twyn
Llech), is a
mountain in the
Black Mountains. It is the only
Marilyn to fall
exactly on the Welsh–English border, Powys...
- (sometimes also
spelled "cromleh" or "cromlêh"; cf
Welsh crom, "bent";
llech, "slate") is a
megalithic construction made of
large stone blocks. The word...
- Llyn
Llech Owain is a
shallow lake with an area of 3.5
hectares (8.6 acres)
which gives its name to the
country park in
which it sits, it is also a Site...
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World Records are
Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand,
Ffordd Pen
Llech in Harlech,
Wales and
Canton Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Guinness...