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Banc y Llyn
Wales

Banc y Llyn

280M
919FT

About Banc y Llyn

Banc y Llyn is a modest 280-meter rise in Carmarthenshire that proves you don't need a Sherpa to find a decent view. Overlooking the legendary Llyn Llech Owain, it offers a gentle introduction to Welsh upland walking without the soul-crushing inclines of its northern cousins.

Key Statistics

Rank
823rd Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Brecon Beacons
Prominence
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129m
Nearest Town
Lynton
Geology
Ordovician Volcanics
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SN579157
Latitude
51.8218°N
Longitude
4.0632°W

Did You Know?

  • The name translates directly to 'Bank of the Lake,' specifically referring to Llyn Llech Owain, which sits at its foot within a popular Country Park.
  • Geologically, the area is notable for its lowland raised peat bog, a rare habitat that has been quietly absorbing carbon since the last Ice Age.
  • Local legend claims the nearby lake was formed when Owain Lawgoch, a Welsh soldier of fortune, forgot to replace a stone lid on a sacred well.
  • Despite being grouped with more rugged peaks, at 919 feet, you are significantly more likely to encounter a local dog walker than a serious mountaineer.
  • The summit offers a commanding view of the Towy Valley, provided the Welsh clouds haven't decided to host a private meeting exactly at eye level during your ascent.

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