Wales
Allt Maestir
278M
911FT
About Allt Maestir
Allt Maestir is a modest Ceredigion hump that proves size isn't everything, especially when you've achieved Marilyn status. Looming over the Teifi Valley near Lampeter, it offers rolling green vistas and the distinct feeling that you've accidentally wandered into a very steep, private sheep convention.
Key Statistics
Rank
825th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Wales
Prominence
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102m
Nearest Town
Lynton
Geology
Silurian Grits and Shales
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SN547504
Latitude
52.1327°N
Longitude
4.1243°W
Did You Know?
- •Despite standing at a humble 277 meters, it qualifies as a Marilyn because it possesses over 150 meters of prominence. It effectively rules the local skyline like a small, grassy, and somewhat damp king.
- •The name translates roughly to 'Master’s Hill' or 'Master’s Wooded Slope'. It historically looked down upon the lands associated with the local gentry and the ecclesiastical influence of nearby Lampeter.
- •The summit provides an excellent vantage point over the Teifi Valley and the historic university town of Lampeter. It is arguably the best place to contemplate your academic failings while eating a soggy ham sandwich.
- •Geologically, the hill is part of the Silurian and Ordovician sedimentary sequence that defines much of Central Wales. This provides a solid foundation for the impressive amount of mud you will inevitably encounter.
- •The ascent is less of a mountaineering challenge and more of an exercise in gate-etiquette. Expect to be judged silently by local sheep who clearly wonder why you didn't just stay in the pub down in Llanwnnen.
