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Twyn Disgwylfa
Wales

Twyn Disgwylfa

417M
1367FT

About Twyn Disgwylfa

Twyn Disgwylfa translates as 'Watchtower Hill,' though today the only things being watched are the local sheep and your own shaky navigation. It is a modest hump on the fringe of the Brecon Beacons, offering cracking views of the Usk Valley for surprisingly little sweat.

Key Statistics

Rank
674th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Brecon Beacons
Prominence
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100.8m
Nearest Town
Porlock
Geology
Ordovician Volcanics
Classifications

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OS Grid Reference
SN951318
Latitude
51.9747°N
Longitude
3.5286°W

Did You Know?

  • The name suggests a history of strategic importance, likely serving as a lookout post to spot any marauders approaching the fertile valley lands below.
  • Geologically, it sits on the Old Red Sandstone characteristic of the region, ensuring the slopes remain stubbornly green and occasionally quite slippery after a light drizzle.
  • While it barely reaches 417 meters, the summit provides a panoramic perspective that makes you feel significantly more heroic than the modest climb actually warrants.
  • The hill is surrounded by a complex network of ancient farm lanes that have the unique ability to make a simple map-reading exercise feel like a cryptic puzzle.
  • Reaching the top usually involves a polite standoff with a local ram who has clearly decided that the summit area is his personal, private VIP lounge.

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