Wales
Kilvey Hill
193M
633FT
About Kilvey Hill
Kilvey Hill is the 193-metre guardian of Swansea, offering panoramic views of the docks and the Gower to anyone willing to brave the incline. It’s technically a Sub Marilyn, though the massive transmitter on top makes it look much more ambitious than its height suggests.
Key Statistics
Rank
874th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Brecon Beacons
Prominence
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140m
Nearest Town
Lynton
Geology
Ordovician Volcanics
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SS671940
Latitude
51.6291°N
Longitude
3.9215°W
Did You Know?
- •Known historically in Welsh as Y Bigwrn, the summit's proper title is Pen y Bigwrn. Modern locals usually stick to Mynydd Cilfái, which sounds much more dignified while you're gasping for air near the masts.
- •The hill serves as a green lung between the residential sprawl of St. Thomas and Bon-y-maen. It overlooks the Lower Swansea Valley, an area once dominated by the world's copper industry but now significantly more scenic.
- •The summit is dominated by a massive telecommunications mast and TV transmitter. It is a primary reason for stable signals in Swansea, though it does slightly disrupt the 'untouched wilderness' vibe for photographers.
- •The Kilvey Community Woodland covers the central belt with a mix of trees and open grassland. It has become a premier destination for mountain bikers looking to test their suspension and their bravery on steep descents.
- •The only vehicular access is via a concrete road so steep it tests the very soul of your car's gearbox. Walking up it is a great way to realise that 193 metres can feel like Everest if the wind is blowing off the Bristol Channel.
