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| Name: | Mynydd y Cwm [Coed Cwm] |
| Hill number: | 2051 |
| Height: | 304.8m / 1000ft |
| Area: | 30C: Llandudno to Wrexham |
| Class: | Ma |
| Grid ref: | SJ 07307 76733 (h) |
| Summit feature: | ground 6m E of cairn |
| Drop: | 150m |
| Col grid ref: | SJ 17432 67786 ![]() |
| OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 116 (1:25k) 264N 265 |
| Date of ascent: |
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| Logged Descriptions (logged by 32 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
| Parked by path to ENE and followed nose and paths to summit. | Rob Smith | 04/07/2010 |
| ok so i hould have lloked harder for the path - so instead there was a desperate struggle through brambles - found the top and its cross | Jonathan Curry | 26/06/2010 |
| through the woodland from Rhuallt | Alison Poole | 30/04/2010 |
| Fairly easy to find if you head uphill at each turn. | clive richardson | 24/01/2010 |
| Memorial cairn for Halifax which crashed in 1947. Agree - Stump of fallen tree nearby is highest point. | Pete F | 17/01/2010 |
| Highest point was probably a fallen tree near the cross in memory of the aircrash victims. | John Edwards | 04/12/2009 |
| Walked up track into woods to just beyond junction then S through thich woodland to summit - found by GPS, 20 min. Faint path back led SE then E back to NS footpath. | David Baird | 03/10/2009 |
| Well, it had to be done. Pleasant wooded walk, but no views. | Gerald Peck | 20/06/2009 |
| From east on good tract from forest road and as Des says the cairn looks chair like. You need to do this hill with neighbouring HUMP to see what the view could look like, Moel Maenefa. | Douglas Law | 18/06/2009 |
| From east. Top has stones vaguely chair like. | Des Taylor | 28/05/2009 |
| if the forest wasn't there it would be a fantastic panoramic view.unfortunately the drive around the hill is better. | DARREN GROUTAGE | 26/04/2009 |



