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Noethgrug
Wales

Noethgrug

412M
1352FT

About Noethgrug

Rising modestly above Cynghordy, Noethgrug is the quintessential Cambrian hill: quiet, grassy, and entirely uninterested in your Instagram feed. It offers a lonely, contemplative escape for hikers who prefer the company of disinterested sheep to the frantic queues found on the more northern Welsh peaks.

Key Statistics

Rank
680th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Brecon Beacons
Prominence
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120m
Nearest Town
Lynton
Geology
Ordovician Volcanics
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SN837373
Latitude
52.0219°N
Longitude
3.6963°W

Did You Know?

  • The hill is situated on the southern fringes of the Cambrian Mountains, an area often referred to as the 'Green Desert of Wales' due to its sparse population and vast, rolling moorlands.
  • Its name roughly translates to 'Naked Mound,' a brutally honest Welsh description for a summit that offers no crags or cliffs to hide its windswept, bald character.
  • The area was historically vital for drovers moving livestock from West Wales toward the English markets, though the cattle likely complained less about the boggy ground than modern hikers.
  • The nearby Cynghordy Viaduct provides a stunning piece of Victorian engineering for the approach, offering a brief moment of civilization before you surrender your boots to the peat.
  • Navigating the slopes is a masterclass in 'heather-bashing,' a sport where you spend an hour moving four hundred yards while your shins are slowly exfoliated by stubborn, knee-high shrubbery.

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