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Name:Bryn Mawr
Hill number:14946
Height:446m / 1463ft
Parent (Ma):2209  Pen y Garn-goch
RHB Section:31C: South-West Wales
County/UA:Powys
Catchment:Wye
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:SN 88080 53585
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:35m
Col:411m  SN877533  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 147
(1:25k) 187N 200W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 12 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at toilets NE of Abergwesyn for a circuit of 4 Tumps: Cefn Waun-lwyd, Crugwydd, Bryn Mawr (accessed from V at top of tussocky field to WSW. An awkward and slow 150m along a line of brash (starts about 10m right of the V), then 70m easier ground to summit. Slightly tricky finding the line of brash on the return). and Bryn Clun.PGCE28/08/2023
This has become a nightmare in the last three years. Took clivevillas route. Tussocks awful. Forest has grown to become almost impenetrable. Took me almost 2 hours to do this small hill. Trying to live up to its name.Campbell Singer06/08/2023
Parked at the start of the forestry track but did not go up it. I walked back up the road to the gate, used what there was of a track and then off piste to the v which is the nearest point to the summit. This section was pretty rough with long, tussocky grass and wet underfoot as well as quite steep. Once in the forest it is a little better but combines the worst of debris from the felled trees with the rapidly growing new trees. One for the addict.clivevilla17/09/2020
Felled summit and relatively easy walk further east down hillside to get track that then takes me back NW to the roadside for the mile and a bit walk west back to the caravan for 10-ish to vacate and drive me, Joska, Anthony and Megan back to York. Just starting to lightly spit with rain, so looks like I've had a fortunate couple of hours early morning dry spell.vegibagger11/08/2017
3/7 Third of Seven (Garn Wen/lan Fawr/Bryn Mawr/Bryn Clun/Cefn Waun-Lwyd/Crugwydd/Pen y Garn-Goch)Fergalh02/07/2016
SN8808353581. Track from south to Cwm Morris then fence to top. Now newly deforested.Anton17/07/2014
Mature spruce, summit is S bank of track. From SW, forest edge, enter forest at nearest pt, track to summit, keep R of windthrow RHW06/02/2010
Dusty01/12/2021
TK24/08/2019
MM05/02/2016
iaindbrown12/10/2015
andrew.allum01/01/2000