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Taliaris Hill
Wales

Taliaris Hill

291M
955FT

About Taliaris Hill

At 291 metres, Taliaris Hill is less a peak and more a gentle, grassy swell overlooking the Tywi Valley. It sits quietly near the Grade I listed Taliaris Park, offering pleasant views for those who prefer their 'mountaineering' to involve significantly more pastoral charm than actual peril.

Key Statistics

Rank
812th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Wales
Prominence
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138m
Nearest Town
Lynton
Geology
Silurian Grits and Shales
Classifications

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OS Grid Reference
SN632285
Latitude
51.9381°N
Longitude
3.9914°W

Did You Know?

  • The hill overlooks the historic Taliaris Park estate, home to a Grade I listed seventeenth-century mansion once belonging to the influential Gwynne family.
  • Nearby St Mary’s Chapel was originally built as a private domestic chapel for the estate and remains one of the most architecturally significant small churches in the region.
  • Geologically, the area rests on the edge of the Silurian and Devonian transition, though most hikers are more concerned with the transition from 'grass' to 'mud.'
  • The name Taliaris is thought to mean 'Head of the Ploughed Land,' a title you will find remarkably literal if you stray from the established tracks.
  • The local sheep have developed a specific 'blank stare' for hikers, effectively communicating that you are the third person this week to get lost in their dining room.

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