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Pant y Creigiau
Wales

Pant y Creigiau

565M
1854FT

About Pant y Creigiau

Perched above the Talybont Reservoir, Pant y Creigiau is the sort of place that makes you appreciate a good pair of gaiters. It’s a quiet, gritstone-scattered plateau offering superb views of the Central Beacons without the Disneyland-style queues of nearby Pen y Fan.

Key Statistics

Rank
310th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Brecon Beacons
Prominence
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71m
Nearest Town
Minehead
Geology
Ordovician Volcanics
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SO056161
Latitude
51.8355°N
Longitude
3.3715°W

Did You Know?

  • It forms part of the dramatic northern escarpment of the Brecon Beacons, where the Old Red Sandstone suddenly decides it's had enough of going up and levels off into a windy plateau.
  • The name translates roughly to 'hollow of the rocks,' a fairly literal description for the gritstone outcrops that huddle here like grumpy petrified trolls.
  • It’s a prime spot for spotting Red Kites, who often glide past with an expression that suggests they’re judging your choice of waterproof trousers from several hundred feet up.
  • Geologically, this area sits on the edge of the South Wales Coalfield, though you're more likely to find a lost compass than a seam of anthracite these days.
  • The 'path' across the top is frequently a creative interpretation of a swamp; if you manage to cross without a boot-full of peaty soup, you’ve clearly cheated or mastered the art of levitation.

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