Summits on the Air

Wales

Association Reference Manual

Document Reference S2.1 Issue number 2.3 Date of issue 02 March 2018 Participation start date 02 March 2002

Authorised: John Linford, G3WGV Date: 01 April 2002 Association Manager Roger Dallimore, MW0IDX Management Team G3WGV, GM4ZFZ, MM0FMF, G0CQK, G3WGV, M1EYP, G8ADD, GM4TOE, G0HRT, G4TJC, K6EL.

Notice “Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo are trademarks of the Programme. This document is copyright of the Programme. The source data used in the Marilyn lists herein is copyright of Alan Dawson and is used with his permission. All other trademarks and copyrights referenced herein are acknowledged. Table of Contents

1 CHANGE CONTROL ...... 1

2 ASSOCIATION REFERENCE DATA ...... 2 2.1 PROGRAMME DERIVATION ...... 2 2.2 GENERAL INFORMATION ...... 2 2.3 RIGHTS OF WAY AND ACCESS ISSUES ...... 3 2.4 MAPS AND NAVIGATION ...... 3 2.5 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ...... 3 3 SUMMIT REFERENCE DATA ...... 5 3.1 REGION REFERENCE – NORTH ...... 5 3.1.1 Regional Notes ...... 5 3.1.2 Table of Summits ...... 6 3.2 REGION REFERENCE – ...... 10 3.2.1 Regional Notes ...... 10 3.2.2 Table of Summits ...... 10 3.3 REGION REFERENCE – ...... 13 3.3.1 Regional Notes ...... 13 3.3.2 Table of Summits ...... 13

1 Change Control

Date Version Details 02-Mar-02 1.0 First formal issue of this document 07-Mar-02 1.1 All remaining Summits below 2000ft added 01-Apr-02 1.2 Association Reference Manual separated from General Rules 30-Jan-03 1.3 Minimum height for seasonal bonus lowered to 500m 05-Aug-03 1.4 Update RHB April 2002 now included 05-Jan-07 1.5 Corrected spelling for NW-009 NW-029 MW-001 23-Apr-07 1.6 RHB update name change from Waen Claerddu to Llan Ddu Fawr (MW-005) 07-Aug-07 1.7 RHB update delete Maen Du leaving NW-029 Update MT 01-Jan-08 1.8 RHB update new summit GW/SW-041 Black 02-May-09 1.9 RHB update new summit GW/NW-076 Mynydd y Cwm 01-Jun-11 2.0 RHB update new height measured for GW/NW-006 and GW/NW- 003. New summit point for GW/MW-024. 01-Aug-13 2.1 RHB update new summit GW/NW-077 Mynydd Anelog 12-May-18 2.2 Updated MT listing; additional info to regions; summit positions and elevations aligned to current RHB data; latitude and longitude included. 26-Jan-19 2.3 GW/NW-034 Cyrniau Nod replaced by Foel Cedig as highest peak. GW/SW-028 Mynydd y Betws, summit location updated. GW/NW-023, , summit location updated.

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Association Wales (GW) Commencement date 02 March 2002 Regions (NW-xxx) Mid Wales (MW-xxx) South Wales (SW-xxx) Association parameters 1 Summit operation criteria Operation must be within 25m vertically of the summit Band 1, score 1 point <500m ASL Band 2, score 2 points >=500m ASL, <600m ASL Band 3, score 4 points >=600m ASL, <700m ASL Band 4, score 6 points >=700m ASL, <800m ASL Band 5, score 8 points >=800m ASL, <950m ASL Band 6, score 10 points >=950m ASL Seasonal bonus Yes Bonus rationale Winter period with highest probability of sub-zero temperatures Min. height for bonus 500m Bonus period dates 1 December to 15 March inclusive Association sponsored awards None Association Manager Roger Dallimore, MW0IDX mw0idx”at” btinternet.com

2.1 Programme Derivation The UK SOTA Programme is based on the Marilyns. The Marilyn programme considers the relative height of summits compared to their surroundings and defines a minimum of 150m climb from the surrounding cols in order to qualify. The Marilyn programme is the work of Alan Dawson. Alan has written a book, “The Relative Hills of Britain”, ISBN 1-85284-068-4, published in 1992 by Cicerone Press, Milnthorpe, Cumbria. This book covers the Marilyns in detail and is invaluable as reference material for activators and chasers alike. Full details of how to obtain this book, together with much more information on the Marilyn programme, a discussion group, etc. can be found at Alan Dawson’s web site, http://bubl.ac.uk/org/tacit/marilyns/. The Marilyn list, as defined in the above references, is the definitive list of valid Summits for Wales.

2.2 General Information Wales has a wide range of countryside and mountainous areas, with walks and climbs for all abilities with the highest peaks concentrated in the North of the country.

1 See Programme Rules for parameter definitions Page 2 of 15 Document S2.2 Summits on the Air – Wales (GW) 2.3 Rights of Way and Access Issues Wales has a comprehensive network of pathways open to the public. Most of these rights of way are hundreds of years old and derive from ancient trading routes or military roads. There are many spectacular Roman roads scattered throughout Wales’ mountainous regions. In addition to sealed roads, there are essentially three classes of public right of way, as follows:  Footpaths. The general public has right of use at all times, but only on foot. Mountain bikes, horses and motorised vehicles are not permitted. Footpaths are marked by dotted lines, red or green, on maps.  Bridleways. The general public has right of use at all times on foot, mountain bike or horse. Bridleways are marked by dashed lines, red or green, on Ordnance Survey maps.  Road Used as a Public Path (RUPP). The public has full rights, including taking motor vehicles on such routes. Generally, RUPPs are marked with a line of alternating dots and dashes on Ordnance Survey maps. Unfortunately, this is not very consistent. When in the valleys, and especially near farms and livestock, it is essential to keep to footpaths at all times. There is really no excuse for straying from footpaths, as there are so many of them. Any SOTA operation in which it is shown that the participants failed to keep to paths when appropriate is likely to be disallowed. Once well clear of the valley and out in open country it is generally acceptable to take any route. However, as there is almost certain to be a path to the summit it is likely to be the best option for SOTA Activators. It is strongly recommended that footpaths/bridleways are used whenever possible. Some Summits do not have public rights of way. In this case, it is essential that the landowner’s permission be obtained before attempting activation. Please keep all dogs under control.

2.4 Maps and Navigation The definitive maps for hill walking in Wales are published by the Ordnance Survey (OS). They are available in virtually all stationers and bookshops, or can be ordered by post. Locally, in mountainous areas, corner shops can usually be expected to carry copies of the immediate area. OS maps come in all shapes and sizes but the most useful for general mountaineering purposes are the 1:50,000 Landranger series and the 1:25,000 Outdoor Leisure series. The Landranger series covers the entire country in some 200 maps and at 2cm to 1km are excellent for route planning. Although these maps show a reasonable amount of detail, they are a bit too small-scale for serious mountain work. The Outdoor Leisure series of maps is strongly recommended for specific Expeditions. The level of detail is significantly greater than on the Landranger series and includes extremely useful information such as walls and other significant features that are useful for navigation. Generally, navigation in Welsh is not particularly difficult, at least if you stick to the paths and the weather remains fine. It is, however, easy to get disorientated, weather conditions can change dramatically in the mountains. Only the foolhardy will venture onto the Welsh mountains without a compass and the knowledge to use it. A GPS is not an adequate substitute.

2.5 Safety Considerations It is tempting to assume that Welsh mountains, few of which exceed 1000m in height, are relatively trivial. Whilst they certainly do not compare with Alpine grandeur, the higher latitude, together with proximity to the southwesterly weather fronts coming across the Atlantic, means that conditions can be severe, especially in the winter. Wales’s higher mountains carry snow regularly during winter, especially on the higher summits of and the Breacon Beacons, any time from late November through to April. At other times it just rains! Good waterproof gear is therefore essential, as is protection for radio equipment. Wind chill can be Page 3 of 15 Document S2.2 Summits on the Air – Wales (GW) severe, with strong prevailing south westerly winds. Wales has also one of the highest rainfall levels in the U.K. You should never venture into Wales’ major mountains without walking boots, warm clothing, map and compass. Mobile phone coverage in Wales’ mountainous regions is reasonably good on high ground but can be non- existent in the valleys or on slopes facing away from major areas of population, roads, etc. If you have one, take it with you. Most areas with major summits have mountain rescue services. These are all run on a non-paid volunteer basis and you might like to consider supporting their work by putting some cash in the mountain rescue box in the pub or wherever you see one. Think of it as a sort of insurance policy – hope you will never need to claim on it but have it anyway! The mountain rescue services operate closely with, and report into the Police. Should you need to call them out then you call the Police using 999 or 112 and ask for Mountain Rescue. Alternatively, text “Freetext” to 18000.

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3.1 Region Reference – North Wales Association Wales (GW) Region North Wales (NW-xxx) Region Manager Roger Dallimore, MW0IDX mw0idx”at”btinternet.com Reference (s) The Relative Hills of Britain (“The Marilyns Programme”) http://bubl.ac.uk/org/tacit/marilyns/

3.1.1 Regional Notes The main area within North Wales is the Snowdonia National Park, which encompasses 840 square miles and includes the highest peak in and Wales, Mount . Snowdonia also boasts some of the finest technical climbing to be found in the U.K. There are numerous outdoor centres, camping and accommodation. Snowdonia, particularly Snowdon and the was also the training ground for Sir Edmund Hillary and most of the successful 1953 Everest expedition team.

The average annual rainfall around the upland areas of The National Park is around 100 inches with regularly receiving some of the highest levels to be found in the U.K. Being close to the sea makes Snowdonia particularly prone to changeable weather, the temperature decreases at the rate of 1˚C /100m (2˚F /300 feet) with increased altitude. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/mountain-forecasts/snowdonia

Bardsey Island is a fascinating small island (IOTA EU-124) with lots of history located off the Lleyn Peninsula, West of the Snowdonia national park. It has the SOTA summit of Mynydd Enlli GW/NW-072 (IOTA EU-124) which is easily accessible by boat during the summer months for day trips. Cottages are also available to rent on the island. http://www.bardseyboattrips.com/ https://www.bardsey.org/

Travel routes to North Wales are good, with the A55 from the East and A5 from the South, closest main airports being Manchester and Liverpool with train routes running along the North coast. These routes are also ideally placed for entry into via the Holyhead ferry. http://www.visitwales.com/explore/north-wales/snowdonia-mountains-coast http://www.visitsnowdonia.info/

Details of the six main routes to the summit of Snowdon can be found below. https://www.visitsnowdonia.info/snowdon_walks_-_6_routes-95.aspx

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3.1.2 Table of Summits Ref. Alt (m) Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid to Score (ft) from NW-001 1085 3560 Snowdon – Yr Wyddfa 53.068496 -4.076231 SH 609543 02-Mar-02 10 NW-002 1064 3491 53.160168 -3.970333 SH 683643 02-Mar-02 10 NW-003 1000.9 3284 53.10147 -4.029164 SH 642579 02-Mar-02 10 NW-004 947 3107 53.115691 -4.047079 SH 630595 02-Mar-02 8 NW-005 924 3031 53.130628 -4.07646 SH 611612 02-Mar-02 8 NW-006 917.5 3010 53.114898 -3.997491 SH 664593 02-Mar-02 8 NW-007 905 2969 52.787016 -3.687855 SH 862223 02_Mar-02 8 NW-008 898 2946 53.059479 -4.057053 SH 622533 02-Mar-02 8 NW-009 893 2930 -Penygadair 52.699618 -3.908792 SH 711130 02-Mar-02 8 NW-010 872 2861 53.073195 -3.934039 SH 705546 02-Mar-02 8 NW-011 854 2802 52.917125 -3.745937 SH 827369 02-Mar-02 8 NW-012 832 2730 52.8806 -3.380993 SJ 071323 02-Mar-02 8 NW-013 798.6 2620 53.14226 -3.920754 SH 716622 02-Mar-02 6 NW-014 783 2569 53.000507 -4.140093 SH 564469 02-Mar-02 6 NW-015 779 2556 52.760153 -3.725275 SH 836194 02-Mar-02 6 NW-016 770 2526 52.984252 -4.000142 SH 658448 02-Mar-02 6 NW-017 756 2480 52.812852 -3.987633 SH 661257 02-Mar-02 6 NW-018 751 2464 52.900862 -3.773176 SH 808351 02-Mar-02 6 NW-019 747.2 2451 53.042778 -4.08317 SH 604515 02-Mar-02 6 NW-020 734 2408 53.02929 -4.200069 SH 525502 02-Mar-02 6 NW-021 734 2408 Rhobell Fawr 52.814843 -3.801548 SH 786256 02-Mar-02 6 NW-022 726 2382 53.097055 -4.158386 SH 555577 02-Mar-02 6

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Ref. Alt (m) Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid to Score (ft) from NW-023 720 2362 Rhinog Fawr 52.841807 -3.995444 SH 656290 02-Mar-02 6 NW-024 709 2326 Trum y Ddysgl 53.042214 -4.171965 SH 544516 02-Mar-02 6 NW-025 698 2290 Allt Fawr 53.008185 -3.966234 SH 681474 02-Mar-02 4 NW-026 698 2290 53.069463 -4.180979 SH 539546 02-Mar-02 4 NW-027 689 2260 52.958704 -3.757691 SH 820415 02-Mar-02 4 NW-028 678 2224 53.135801 -3.901374 SH 728615 02-Mar-02 4 NW-029 678.5 2226 Maesglase 52.719996 -3.752504 SH 817150 02-Mar-02 4 NW-030 674 2211 53.085982 -4.112599 SH 586563 02-Mar-02 4 NW-031 671 2201 Esgeiriau Gwynion 52.79886 -3.64859 SH 889236 02-Mar-02 4 NW-032 669 2195 Carnedd y Filiast 52.986783 -3.683015 SH 871445 02-Mar-02 4 NW-033 667 2188 Tarren y Gesail 52.635415 -3.906926 SH 710058 02-Mar-02 4 NW-034 667.4 2190 Foel Cedig 52.84281 -3.513308 SH 981283 02-Mar-02 4 NW-035 661 2169 52.984099 -3.901557 SH 724446 02-Mar-02 4 NW-036 634 2080 Tarrenhendre 52.619116 -3.94714 SH 682041 02-Mar-02 4 NW-037 629 2064 Y Garn 52.789183 -3.925169 SH 702230 02-Mar-02 4 NW-038 623 2044 Moel Ysgyfarnogod 52.891992 -3.995593 SH 658345 02-Mar-02 4 NW-039 611 2005 52.967758 -3.55923 SH 953422 02-Mar-02 4 NW-040 610 2001 53.235651 -3.905228 SH 729726 02-Mar-02 4 NW-041 589 1932 52.801321 -4.039238 SH 626245 02-Mar-02 2 NW-042 576.9 1893 Moel y Gamelin 53.009613 -3.229037 SJ 176465 02-Mar-02 2 NW-043 564.6 1852 Cyrn-y-Brain 53.031349 -3.182159 SJ 208488 02-Mar-02 2 NW-044 554.8 1820 53.154555 -3.255785 SJ 161626 02-Mar-02 2 NW-045 553 1814 Moel-ddu 52.976378 -4.116854 SH 579442 02-Mar-02 2

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Ref. Alt (m) Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid to Score (ft) from NW-046 540 1772 Rhialgwm 52.779873 -3.402444 SJ 055211 02-Mar-02 2 NW-047 532 1745 Mwdwl-eithin 53.072737 -3.617789 SH 917540 02-Mar-02 2 NW-048 539 1768 Mynydd Nodol 52.939455 -3.690166 SH 865393 02-Mar-02 2 NW-049 523 1716 Gyrn Moelfre 52.855764 -3.212671 SJ 184293 02-Mar-02 2 NW-050 522.1 1713 Gyrn Ddu 52.994478 -4.383695 SH 401467 02-Mar-02 2 NW-051 510.9 1676 Foel Fenlli 53.131309 -3.249711 SJ 164600 02-Mar-02 2 NW-052 468.3 1536 Mynydd Cwmcelli 52.674079 -3.769451 SH 804099 02-Mar-02 1 NW-053 467 1532 Moel Gyw 53.10864 -3.239075 SJ 171575 02-Mar-02 1 NW-054 439.5 1442 Penycloddiau 53.2009 -3.308147 SJ 127678 02-Mar-02 1 NW-055 405 1329 Foel Offrwm 52.771984 -3.854569 SH 749209 02-Mar-02 1 NW-056 382 1253 Moel y Dyniewyd 53.00891 -4.069195 SH 612477 02-Mar-02 1 NW-057 380 1247 Foel Cae’rberllan 52.655417 -3.958408 SH 676082 02-Mar-02 1 NW-058 371 1217 Carn Fadryn 52.88649 -4.559852 SH 278351 02-Mar-02 1 NW-059 356 1168 Allt y Main 52.727448 -3.242145 SJ 162151 02-Mar-02 1 NW-060 341 1119 Mynydd-y-briw 52.825821 -3.227287 SJ 174260 02-Mar-02 1 NW-061 341.4 1120 Y Golfa 52.655336 -3.20997 SJ 182070 02-Mar-02 1 NW-062 330 1083 Hope Mountain 53.10459 -3.054822 SJ 294568 02-Mar-02 1 NW-063 313 1027 Ffridd Cocyn 52.61892 -4.033171 SH 624042 02-Mar-02 1 NW-064 304 997 Mynydd Rhiw 52.832829 -4.631214 SH 228293 02-Mar-02 1 NW-065 288 945 Gamallt 52.642143 -3.973734 SH 665067 02-Mar-02 1 NW-066 279 915 Garn Boduan 52.924954 -4.512396 SH 312393 02-Mar-02 1 NW-067 263 863 Moel-y-gest 52.927783 -4.159684 SH 549388 02-Mar-02 1 NW-068 235 771 Carneddol 52.868471 -4.525357 SH 301330 02-Mar-02 1

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Ref. Alt (m) Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid to Score (ft) from NW-069 220 722 Holyhead Mountain 53.31341 -4.675573 SH 218829 02-Mar-02 1 NW-070 207.1 679 53.332538 -3.852263 SH 767833 02-Mar-02 1 NW-071 178 584 Mynydd Bodafon 53.343549 -4.296009 SH 472854 02-Mar-02 1 NW-072 167.9 551 Mynydd Enlli 52.762305 -4.783113 SH 123219 02-Mar-02 1 NW-073 389 1276 Mynydd Rhyd Ddu 53.018617 -3.41086 SJ 054477 01-Apr-02 1 NW-074 321 1053 Craig y Castell 52.727726 -3.929776 SH 697161 01-Apr-02 1 NW-075 560.7 1840 52.975062 -4.436593 SH 364447 05-Aug-03 2 NW-076 304.8 1000 Mynydd y Cwm 53.27945 -3.391688 SJ 073767 02-May-09 1 NW-077 191.4 628 Mynydd Anelog 52.810771 -4.743439 SH 151272 01-Aug-13 1

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3.2 Region Reference – Mid Wales

Association Wales (GW) Region Mid Wales (MW-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager Reference The Relative Hills of Britain (“The Marilyns Programme”) http://bubl.ac.uk/org/tacit/marilyns/

3.2.1 Regional Notes At 40 summits the mid Wales region contains the fewest SOTA summits in Wales. The centre of this region is dominated by the where the highest summit of the region is located. Land use mainly consists of hill sheep farms and forestry. https://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdom/Wales/Cambrian_Mountains/ http://cambrian-mountains.co.uk/

3.2.2 Table of Summits Ref. Alt Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid Score (m) (ft) from to 752 2467 52.466953 -3.783052 MW-001 Plynlimon-Pen Pumlumon Fawr SN 789869 02-Mar-02 6 MW-002 660 2165 Great Rhos 52.267141 -3.199842 SO 182638 02-Mar-02 4 MW-003 645 2116 52.212142 -3.665713 SN 862584 02-Mar-02 4 MW-004 611 2005 52.379122 -3.766523 SN 798771 02-Mar-02 4 MW-005 594 1949 Llan Ddu Fawr 52.318563 -3.775627 SN 790704 02-Mar-02 2 MW-006 586 1923 Pegwn Mawr 52.420428 -3.436729 SO 023812 02-Mar-02 2 MW-007 560 1837 Banc Llechwedd-mawr 52.492702 -3.805129 SN 775898 02-Mar-02 2 MW-008 550 1804 Drosgol 52.474526 -3.827693 SN 759878 02-Mar-02 2

Page 10 of 15 Document S2.2 Summits on the Air – Wales (GW) Ref. Alt Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid Score (m) (ft) from to MW-009 547 1795 Beacon Hill 52.382978 -3.211399 SO 176767 02-Mar-02 2 MW-010 542 1778 Gwaunceste Hill 52.191734 -3.232893 SO 158555 02-Mar-02 2 MW-011 536 1759 51.946174 -4.774568 SN 094311 02-Mar-02 2 MW-012 523 1716 Carnedd Wen 52.676263 -3.592686 SH 924099 02-Mar-02 2 MW-013 513.6 1685 Corndon Hill 52.565691 -3.025306 SO 305969 02-Mar-02 2 MW-014 498.1 1634 Garreg Lwyd 52.347788 -3.554432 SN 942733 02-Mar-02 1 MW-015 488 1601 Bryn Amlwg 52.563198 -3.592364 SN 921973 02-Mar-02 1 MW-016 487 1598 Pen y Garn-goch 52.139536 -3.630926 SN 884502 02-Mar-02 1 MW-017 484.9 1591 Garreg-hir 52.569834 -3.47883 SN 998979 02-Mar-02 1 MW-018 482 1581 Bryn y Fan 52.483902 -3.575286 SN 931884 02-Mar-02 1 MW-019 477 1565 Gwastedyn Hill 52.284089 -3.48672 SN 986661 02-Mar-02 1 MW-020 464 1522 Esgair Ddu 52.681725 -3.66817 SH 873106 02-Mar-02 1 MW-021 462 1516 Crugiau Merched 52.093382 -3.866672 SN 722455 02-Mar-02 1 MW-022 451 1480 Aberedw Hill 52.147657 -3.339464 SO 084507 02-Mar-02 1 MW-023 445 1460 52.187159 -3.36192 SO 069551 02-Mar-02 1 MW-024 442 1450 Rhiw Gwraidd 52.260238 -3.443033 SO 016634 02-Mar-02 1 MW-025 415 1362 The Begwns 52.091561 -3.2348 SO 155444 02-Mar-02 1 MW-026 408 1339 Long Mountain - Beacon Ring 52.645154 -3.088133 SJ 264058 02-Mar-02 1 MW-027 403.2 1323 Moel y Golfa 52.705776 -3.051158 SJ 290125 02-Mar-02 1 MW-028 395 1296 Frenni Fawr 51.983526 -4.618265 SN 202349 02-Mar-02 1 MW-029 361 1184 Hafod Ithel 52.290687 -4.038545 SN 610677 02-Mar-02 1 MW-030 358 1175 Stingwern Hill 52.603937 -3.281885 SJ 132014 02-Mar-02 1 MW-031 353.5 1160 Caeliber Isaf 52.532869 -3.163649 SO 211934 02-Mar-02 1

Page 11 of 15 Document S2.2 Summits on the Air – Wales (GW) Ref. Alt Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid Score (m) (ft) from to MW-032 352 1155 Upper Park 52.639114 -3.198823 SJ 189052 02-Mar-02 1 MW-033 346 1135 51.999588 -4.824031 SN 062372 02-Mar-02 1 MW-034 329 1079 Mynydd Cynros 51.97547 -4.009729 SN 620326 02-Mar-02 1 MW-035 327 1073 Rhos Ymryson 52.126924 -4.250609 SN 460500 02-Mar-02 1 MW-036 326 1070 Pen-crug-melyn 51.934846 -4.179357 SN 502285 02-Mar-02 1 MW-037 206 676 Brandy Hill 51.790475 -4.59191 SN 213133 02-Mar-02 1 MW-038 507 1663 Disgwylfa Fawr 52.445997 -3.859326 SN 737847 01-Apr-02 2 MW-039 460 1509 Cefn Cenarth 52.374691 -3.515851 SN 969762 01-Apr-02 1 MW-040 466 1529 Carn Gafallt 52.269708 -3.554755 SN 940646 01-Apr-02 1

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3.3 Region Reference – South Wales

Association Wales (GW) Region South Wales (SW-xxx) Region Manager Refer to Association Manager Reference (s) The Relative Hills of Britain (“The Marilyns Programme”) http://bubl.ac.uk/org/tacit/marilyns/

3.3.1 Regional Notes The Beacons national park was established in 1957 and dominates the South Wales region. It contains the highest peaks of the region and is used by the British military for training, most notably by the SAS. http://www.breconbeaconstourism.co.uk/ https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/mountain-forecasts/brecon-beacons

3.3.2 Table of Summits Ref. Alt Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid to Score (m) (ft) from SW-001 886 2907 51.884031 -3.436765 SO 012215 02-Mar-02 8 SW-002 811 2661 51.962786 -3.143186 SO 215299 02-Mar-02 8 SW-003 802.5 2633 51.884672 -3.709579 SN 824220 02-Mar-02 8 SW-004 769.2 2524 51.876465 -3.363829 SO 062206 02-Mar-02 6 SW-005 734 2408 51.863322 -3.497408 SN 969193 02-Mar-02 6 SW-006 725 2379 51.859398 -3.627005 SN 880191 02-Mar-02 6 SW-007 663 2175 51.853656 -3.5792 SN 913184 02-Mar-02 4 SW-008 619 2031 51.813793 -3.324406 SO 087136 02-Mar-02 4 SW-009 609 1998 51.9553 -3.21554 SO 165292 02-Mar-02 4

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Ref. Alt Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid to Score (m) (ft) from SW-010 600 1969 Craig y Llyn 51.716421 -3.583766 SN 906031 02-Mar-02 4 SW-011 596 1955 Sugar Loaf 51.862709 -3.057882 SO 272187 02-Mar-02 2 SW-012 578 1896 Coity Mountain 51.765308 -3.114888 SO 231079 02-Mar-02 2 SW-013 551 1808 Tor y Foel 51.866968 -3.287376 SO 114194 02-Mar-02 2 SW-014 550 1804 Mynydd Carn-y-cefn 51.769229 -3.179332 SO 187084 02-Mar-02 2 SW-015 515 1690 Mynydd Llangorse 51.932436 -3.224086 SO 159266 02-Mar-02 2 SW-016 486 1594 Ysgyryd Fawr 51.859066 -2.972614 SO 331182 02-Mar-02 1 SW-017 481 1578 51.755114 -3.682774 SN 839076 02-Mar-02 1 SW-018 478 1568 Mynydd Eppynt 52.106407 -3.518111 SN 961464 02-Mar-02 1 SW-019 472 1549 Mynydd Twyn-glas 51.674481 -3.071583 ST 259978 02-Mar-02 1 SW-020 423 1388 Graig Syfyrddin 51.884957 -2.86747 SO 403210 02-Mar-02 1 SW-021 418 1371 51.719072 -3.784603 SN 768037 02-Mar-02 1 SW-022 415 1362 Trichrug 51.889639 -3.892048 SN 698229 02-Mar-02 1 SW-023 392.6 1288 Allt yr Esgair 51.910854 -3.27181 SO 126243 02-Mar-02 1 SW-024 385 1263 Mynydd y Lan 51.624307 -3.14402 ST 209923 02-Mar-02 1 SW-025 382 1253 Cefn Eglwysilan 51.606125 -3.305212 ST 097905 02-Mar-02 1 SW-026 384 1260 Bryn Arw 51.880449 -3.016094 SO 301206 02-Mar-02 1 SW-027 377 1237 Mynydd y Glyn 51.597275 -3.399066 ST 031896 02-Mar-02 1 SW-028 373.1 1224 Mynydd y Betws 51.768049 -3.936526 SN 664094 02-Mar-02 1 SW-029 370 1214 Foel Fynyddau 51.62802 -3.75986 SS 782936 02-Mar-02 1 SW-030 362 1188 Mynydd Machen 51.603585 -3.122171 ST 223900 02-Mar-02 1 SW-031 357 1171 Mynydd Uchaf 51.776647 -3.86305 SN 715103 02-Mar-02 1 SW-032 338 1109 Mynydd Allt-y-grug 51.756057 -3.811069 SN 750079 02-Mar-02 1 SW-033 309 1014 Wentwood 51.644484 -2.852164 ST 411943 02-Mar-02 1 SW-034 307 1007 Garth Hill 51.543247 -3.294327 ST 103835 02-Mar-02 1

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Ref. Alt Alt Name Latitude Longitude Grid ref. Valid Valid to Score (m) (ft) from SW-035 292 958 Myarth 51.879908 -3.205776 SO 170208 02-Mar-02 1 SW-036 284 932 Mynydd Sylen 51.75105 -4.152225 SN 515080 02-Mar-02 1 SW-037 273 896 Craig yr Allt 51.557748 -3.251578 ST 133850 02-Mar-02 1 SW-038 272 892 Mynydd Drumau 51.685827 -3.845763 SN 725001 02-Mar-02 1 SW-039 263 863 Mynydd Llangyndeyrn 51.797425 -4.202237 SN 482132 02-Mar-02 1 SW-040 258.1 847 Mynydd Dinas 51.608943 -3.790035 SS 761915 01-Apr-02 1 SW-041 703 2306 52.008591 -3.085913 SO 255350 01-Jan-08 6

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