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This is a list of the principal areas of Wales, ordered by their highest points ... The highest points of the principal ... Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale map data ...
Preseli Hills, Wales. OS grid: Topo map: OS Landranger 145: Foel Cwmcerwyn is the highest point of the Preseli Mountains and of Pembrokeshire. Location Foel ...
Snowdon (/ ˈ s n oʊ d ən /), or Yr Wyddfa (Welsh: [ər ˈʊɨ̞̯ðva] ⓘ), is a mountain in Snowdonia in North Wales.It has an elevation of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea level, which makes it both the highest mountain in Wales and the highest in the British Isles south of the Scottish Highlands.
This is a list of the 50 highest mountains in Wales. The Welsh mountains are ranked highest first. List of highest mountains in Wales. Rank Name (Welsh name) Image ...
Cadair Berwyn, Cader Berwyn or Craig Uchaf is a mountain summit in north-east Wales with a height of 832 metres (2,730 ft) above sea level. It is the highest point in the Berwyn range, the highest in North East Wales and the highest significant summit in Wales outside the National Parks.
The centre point of Wales is dependent on whether only the mainland is used for calculation or outlying islands as well. One centre point is calculated to be near Cwmystwyth , Devil's Bridge , Ceredigion ( 52°19′48.791″N 3°45′59.072″W / 52.33021972°N 3.76640889°W / 52.33021972; -3.76640889 ( Centre of Wales ) ; grid ...
Plynlimon, or Pumlumon in Welsh (also historically anglicised as Plinlimon and Plinlimmon), is the highest point of the Cambrian Mountains in Wales (taking a restricted definition of the Cambrian Mountains, excluding Snowdonia, the Berwyns and the Brecon Beacons), and the highest point in Mid Wales.
Craig y Llyn (Welsh, 'rock/cliff of the lake') is a mountain situated to the south of the village of Rhigos in the Cynon Valley on the south side of the upper Vale of Neath and north of the Rhondda Valleys in South Wales; it is the highest point in the ancient kingdom and, later, county of Glamorgan (Morgannwg), and the southern Welsh coalfield plateau.