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Fells/Mynydd Llansadwrn
Wales

Mynydd Llansadwrn

345M
1132FT
Rank
754th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Wales
Nearest Town
Llansadwrn

About Mynydd Llansadwrn

At 345 meters, Mynydd Llansadwrn isn't going to trouble any mountaineering legends, but it offers a charming wander through the Carmarthenshire countryside. It's the kind of hill where you’re more likely to engage in a staring contest with a local ewe than encounter another hiker.

Key Statistics

Rank
754th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Wales
Nearest Town
Llansadwrn
Prominence
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114m
Geology
Silurian Grits and Shales
Classifications

Did You Know?

  • Situated on the southern edges of the Cambrian Mountains, this hill overlooks the historic Tywi Valley, providing a vantage point that makes the rolling greenery look suspiciously like a postcard.
  • The name is linked to the nearby village of Llansadwrn, founded by Saint Sadwrn in the 6th century, though he likely didn't spend much time 'bagging' the local peaks.
  • The area is crisscrossed by ancient tracks once used by drovers, who moved livestock across these hills toward markets in England long before trucks existed.
  • Geologically, it sits on a foundation of Silurian and Ordovician rocks, which essentially translates to the fact that the ground stays remarkably damp for at least ten months of the year.
  • Hiking here is less of an alpine challenge and more of a high-stakes game of bog-sniping, where you must identify which innocent-looking patch of grass is secretly a knee-deep puddle.

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SN688348
Latitude
51.9961°N
Longitude
3.9124°W

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