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Craig Rhiwarth is a
mountain in the
Berwyn range, in
Powys (formerly Montgomeryshire), Wales,
overlooking the
village of
Llangynog to the south. On the...
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Llangynog from the
merger of two
narrow valleys, the Cwm
Pennant and Cwm
Rhiwarth.
Various historic sites,
including the Iron Age
hillfort Llwyn Bryn-Dinas...
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Corsydd Llanbrynmair (Llanbrynmair Moors)
Crabtree Green Meadow Craig y
Rhiwarth Cwar yr
Ystrad a Cwar
Blaen dyffryn Cwm Craig-ddu
Quarry Cwm
Gwynllyn Cwm...
- SJ113386 52.937°N, 3.321°W
Craig Berwyn SJ077335 52.891°N, 3.373°W
Craig Rhiwarth SJ054271 52.833°N, 3.405°W
Croes y
Forwyn SJ029210 52.777°N, 3.440°W Cyrniau...
- 3°28′48″W / 52.0079°N 3.4801°W / 52.0079; -3.4801),
contour fort
Craig Rhiwarth (52°49′56″N 3°24′19″W / 52.8321°N 3.4052°W / 52.8321; -3.4052), contour...
- of Llyn
Celyn and Bala). It is
surrounded by
mountains including Craig Rhiwarth and is a po****r base for walkers.
Llangynog has a down-hill
mountain bike...
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South & West Wales)
Craig Sychtyn (Shropshire
Wildlife Trust)
Craig y
Rhiwarth (Brecknock
Wildlife Trust)
Cramer Gutter (Shropshire
Wildlife Trust) Cramside...
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belonging to the
Ordovices in this part of
North Wales. In the west are
Craig Rhiwarth in the
Berwyn Range and
Dinas Emrys near
Beddgelert in Gwynedd. In the...
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Craig Rhiwarth by Llangynog,
Berwyn Mountains, Mid-Wales (1980)...
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Glanhafon Fach,
Glanhafon Fawr, Nantfyllon.
Pennant Melangell:-
Rhiwarth -:
Rhiwarth Llangynog:-
Hendre Fawr, Tre’r Llan, Cablyd, Cwm-llech, Llechwedd...