- The
Horseshoe P**** (Welsh:
Bwlch yr
Oernant, "P**** of the Cold Stream") is a
mountain p**** in Denbighshire, north-east Wales. It
separates Llantysilio...
- Moel
Oernant is a 503-metre (1,650 ft) high hill in the
community of
Trawsfynydd in the
county of
Gwynedd in
North Wales. It has a
number of
western tops...
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Oernant Tramway refers to a horse-drawn
tramway which connected slate quarries located to the North-West of
Llangollen with the
Pentrefelin canal wharves...
- from near the
village of
Carrog to the
Horseshoe P**** (Welsh:
Bwlch yr
Oernant)
traversed by the A542 road, and
reaches an
elevation of 577
metres (1...
- Denbighshire, Wales. It
supports the
Llangollen canal,
along with the
Oernant Quarry. The
quarry is used for hearths, worktops,
tombstones and billiard...
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Beacons 549m
Highest paved p**** in Wales.
Horseshoe P**** Welsh:
Bwlch yr
Oernant (p**** of the cold stream) A542 SJ195474
Denbighshire Denbighshire 417m...
- SH829372 52.919°N, 3.743°W Moel
Llyfnant SH808351 52.900°N, 3.773°W Moel
Oernant SH742340 52.888°N, 3.871°W Moel y
Feidiog SH781324 52.875°N, 3.812°W Moel...
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Gloucestershire Jeff
Williams Keith Reynolds Dave
Jarvis 1981
Bwlch yr
Oernant (Horseshoe P****),
Llangollen Jeff
Williams Malcolm Elliott Callum Gough/Darryl...
- sent
Dennis to
North Wales to
oversee the
design and
construction of the
Oernant Tramway. In the
early 1850s he
spent some time in Spain,
where John Taylor...
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slate mines in Wales, a
major source of the
Festiniog Railway's traffic.
Oernant Tramway 1852 1897 3 ft (914 mm)
Llangollen Six mile long
tramway connecting...