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    Crug Hywel is an Iron Age Celtic hillfort, with a clearly visible earth and stone ditch and rampart. Crug Hywel is approached by a couple of public footpaths...
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  • Crug is a Welsh word meaning barrow, cairn, or hillock. It may also refer to: Bryn-crug, Wales Crug Hywel Battle of Crug Mawr Krug (disambiguation) This...
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    corresponds to the Welsh Crucywel. The name is derived from Crug Hywel, meaning 'Hywel's mound'. This is usually identified with the Iron Age hill fort...
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    Darren. The most celebrated feature of the hill is the fortification of Crug Hywel, a presumed Iron Age hillfort sitting atop a tilted mass of gritstone...
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    outside finger is Allt Mawr, from Llysiau to Cerrig Calch and its nail is Crug Hywel. On the high plateau of the back of your hand are Twyn y Llech and Twmpa...
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    The Battle of Crug Mawr (Welsh: Brwydr Crug Mawr), sometimes referred to as the Battle of Cardigan, took place in September or October 1136, as part of...
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    Crug Mawr before dropping into the valley of the Grwyne Fechan to the north of Llanbedr. It climbs again to the spectacular Iron Age hillfort of Crug...
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  • 3°06′53″W / 52.6939°N 3.1147°W / 52.6939; -3.1147), partial contour fort Crug Hywel (51°52′45″N 3°07′35″W / 51.8792°N 3.1264°W / 51.8792; -3.1264), partial...
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  • Table Mountain (West Papua), Indonesia Table Mountain (Wicklow), Ireland Crug Hywel or Table Mountain, Wales, United Kingdom Table Top Mountain (Juneau, Alaska)...
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    spur of Pen Cerrig-calch on which is perched the Iron Age hill fort of Crug Hywel. The church of St Peter is a 14th-15th century church in Perpendicular...
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