Wales
Mynydd Figyn
328M
1076FT
About Mynydd Figyn
Perched above Llanfynydd, Mynydd Figyn is less a mountain and more a polite suggestion of altitude. At 328m, it won’t give you altitude sickness, but its name translates to 'Bog Mountain,' which is a very honest warning from the locals about your upcoming laundry bill.
Key Statistics
Rank
776th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Wales
Prominence
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140m
Nearest Town
Lynton
Geology
Silurian Grits and Shales
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SN595307
Latitude
51.9570°N
Longitude
4.0461°W
Did You Know?
- •The summit offers sweeping views across the Towy Valley and towards the Brechfa Forest, assuming the Welsh mist hasn't decided to settle in for the afternoon.
- •Its name, Mynydd Figyn, literally translates from Welsh as 'Bog Mountain,' serving as a linguistic warning that is frequently ignored by optimistic hikers.
- •The area is part of a complex patchwork of common land and forestry, making it a favorite spot for soaring red kites and very confused sheep.
- •Geologically, the hill is composed of Silurian mudstones, which essentially means it is made of the perfect material for keeping your boots permanently brown.
- •Navigation here is a masterclass in optimism, as the distinction between a 'well-trodden path' and a 'determined stream bed' becomes entirely philosophical after ten minutes of rain.