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Skirrid Fawr (Welsh:
Ysgyryd Fawr ,
Welsh pronunciation: [ɐsˈɡɐɾɪd ˈvæuɾ]),
often referred to as just the Skirrid, is a
traditional Christian pilgrimage...
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Ysgyryd Fach is a hill one mile east of
Abergavenny in the
county of Monmouthshire,
south Wales. It is
often referred to in
English as 'Little Skirrid'...
- and a mediæval chapel,
dedicated to St. Michael, lie at the
summit of
Ysgyryd Fawr in the
Black Mountains.
During the
religious ****cution of the Catholic...
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- 834 ft), the
Sugar Loaf (596 m, 1,955 ft),
Skirrid Fawr (Great Skirrid),
Ysgyryd Fach (Little Skirrid), Deri,
Rholben and
Mynydd Llanwenarth,
known locally...
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Llanddewi Skirrid (Welsh:
Llanddewi Ysgyryd) is a
village in Monmouthshire,
south east Wales,
United Kingdom.
Llanddewi Skirrid is
located 3
miles (4...
- The
lower and
separate hills of Allt yr Esgair, Myarth, Bryn Arw and
Ysgyryd Fawr (also
known as 'The Skirrid',
Skyrrid or 'Holy Mountain') are scattered...
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makes some
account of its
relation to Welsh,
visiting Wales (and
climbing Ysgyryd Fawr) in 1639
where he
noted "few of the
common or
poorer sort understand...
- (Brecon Beacons)
Mountain tracts such as
those around Pen y Fan,
Sugar Loaf and
Ysgyryd Fawr, and
glaciated valleys, and
waterfalls such as Sgwd Henrhyd...
- route,
called the
Beacons Way, runs from
Abergavenny via The
Skirrid (
Ysgyryd Fawr) in the east and ends in the
village of
Llangadog in Carmarthenshire...