Wales
Fron Goch
289M
948FT
About Fron Goch
Nestled near Glantwymyn, Fron Goch is a modest 289-meter bump that proves size isn't everything in the Welsh landscape. Its name translates to 'Red Slope,' and while it won't trouble your oxygen levels, it offers a pleasant, low-stakes wander through classic Powys countryside.
Key Statistics
Rank
814th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Central Wales
Prominence
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105m
Nearest Town
Ashbourne
Geology
Silurian Grits and Shales
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SH822013
Latitude
52.5967°N
Longitude
3.7406°W
Did You Know?
- •The name 'Fron Goch' translates to 'Red Hillside' or 'Red Breast,' a reference to the seasonal bracken that transforms the slopes into a rusty hue during the autumn months.
- •It is situated within an area of search for Sites of Special Scientific Interest, largely due to the specific botanical value of the unimproved acid grasslands found in this part of Powys.
- •From the summit, you get a clear view of the Dyfi Valley, an area traditionally associated with the legendary figure of Owain Glyndŵr and more modernly with sustainable technology.
- •The geology here is dominated by Silurian mudstones and sandstones, which are fascinating to geologists but mostly serve as something slightly slippery for the rest of us.
- •At 289 meters, calling this a 'mountain' is technically ambitious; it’s the kind of height where you can still hear someone’s car alarm going off in Glantwymyn while you're trying to achieve spiritual enlightenment.