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Crugyn Llwyd
Wales

Crugyn Llwyd

571M
1873FT

About Crugyn Llwyd

Rising to 571m in the wild heart of the Cambrian Mountains, this quiet Tump offers a genuine sense of isolation. Situated within the rugged Elenydd moorland, the terrain is typically peat-hagg and grass. It provides a lonely but rewarding vantage point overlooking the upper reaches of the Ystwyth valley and the surrounding wilderness.

Key Statistics

Rank
298th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Central Wales
Prominence
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40m
Nearest Town
Ashbourne
Geology
Silurian Grits and Shales
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SO024796
Latitude
52.4057°N
Longitude
3.4361°W

Did You Know?

  • Derived from Welsh, the name translates as the 'Grey Hillock,' likely describing the pale, weathered moorland grasses that cover its slopes throughout the winter months.
  • The hill is located within the Elenydd, a vast and remote plateau often called the 'Desert of Wales' due to its lack of roads and permanent inhabitants.
  • Clear days offer specific views across the plateau to the prominent summit of Pen y Garn and the rotating blades of the Cefn Croes wind farm.
  • In typical Elenydd fashion, the 'Grey Hillock' is surrounded by enough peat bog to ensure that even the most expensive waterproof boots are given a very thorough trial.

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