Mynydd Llangorse is a mountain on the western edge of the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys, south Wales. It lies two miles...
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classed as Marilyns, include the Sugar Loaf (Welsh: Pen-y-Fal), Mynydd Troed and Mynydd Llangorse. The lower and separate hills of Allt yr Esgair, Myarth, Bryn...
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Tor y Foel, Allt yr Esgair behind Buckland Hill (centre), Mynydd Troed behind Mynydd Llangorse with Myarth in the foreground, and the western part of the...
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it derives its name separates the rolling moorland of Cefn Moel and Mynydd Llangorse in the northeast from Buckland Hill to the southwest. Various parts...
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and Pen Gloch-y-pibwr. Two tributary streams flowing from Mynydd Troed and Mynydd Llangorse enter on its right bank as does Nant Ewyn east of the village...
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The crossover from Black Mountains to Brecon Beacons was to be via Mynydd Llangorse. Following opposition from many quarters, the commission issued another...
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126348510959;-7.0263919824415 NB042263] Ma,5,HF 1102 1774 Wales 79 138 Mynydd Llangorse 515 161 1,690 528 32A 161 51.931533752232;-3.2245739127985 SO159266]...
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Cwmdu in the Rhiangoll valley then heads up onto the southern ridge of Mynydd Llangorse which it then follows southwards to the village of Bwlch. The Way crosses...
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Du Bronllys Castle Cefnllys Castle Elan Valley Reservoirs Lake Vyrnwy Llangorse Lake Clywedog Reservoir Pistyll y Llyn – one of the highest waterfalls...
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