- School) used to be on Heol y Dŵr (Water Street)
which is
where the Pwll y
Wrach estate is based. It has
since been
moved to Heol
Newydd (New Road), overlooking...
- Pen
Llithrig y
Wrach ('Slippery Head/Top of the Witch') is a
mountain peak in Snowdonia,
North Wales. It is one of the four
Marilyns that make up the...
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eruption in this instance. The Pwll-y-
Wrach woodland stretches along both
banks of the
River Ennig at Pwll-y-
Wrach to
within 1 km (0.6 mi) of
Talgarth town...
- Pwll y
wrach or Pwll-y-
wrach (Welsh for "pool of the witch") is a
feature on the
River Ennig near
Talgarth in
south Powys, Wales. The
river plunges in...
- Pwll-y-
Wrach or
Pwllywrach is a
historic manor house to the east of Colwinston, Vale of Glamorgan,
south Wales. The
house and its
Western garden house...
-
surrounded by
hills and mountains,
including Moel
Siabod and Pen
Llithrig y
Wrach.
Capel Curig takes its name from the
little St Julitta's
Church in the ancient...
-
could derive its name from the
first immersed rock of its channel, “Ar
Wrach”,
which means “the old woman” (or the wr****e) in Breton. An alternative...
-
reservoir to the south. To the east of Pen yr
Helgi Du is Pen
Llithrig y
Wrach (the
slippery peak of the witch). Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains...
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Wales 16 104 Pen
Llithrig y
Wrach 799 180 2,620 592 30B 115 53.141430055257;-3.9210430075681 SH716622] Ma...
- ft)
Black Mountains Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) 43 Pen
Llithrig y
Wrach 799m (2621 ft)
Carneddau Snowdonia (Eryri) 44 Foel
Meirch 795m (2608 ft)...