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Name: | Clogwynbach |
Hill number: | 14815 |
Height: | 101m / 331ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1951 Yr Eifl |
RHB Section: | 30A: Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula |
County/UA: | Gwynedd |
Catchment: | Erch |
Class: | Tump (100-199m) (Tu,1) |
Grid ref: | SH 38589 37109 |
Summit feature: | outcrop at base of folly |
Drop: | 42m |
Col: | 59m SH396390 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 123 (1:25k) 253 254 |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 13 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Parked at Y junction of minor road to SE. Walked up to main road, and over gate up track to reservoir. Turned right into mown field before the reservoir, and followed this round to high point, then through 10m of scrubby trees to a fence / wall. Over this, across short section of pasture and steeply up to summit. All very easy. | Minto | 20/07/2023 |
Took ages to find the track. Parked in a layby accross the road then walked passed a house to a gate, open, no cows today luckily. (Sometimes the gate is closed and there's cows). Up a short track, through a feild, up a path that's a bit overgrown. | Skarletk | 28/06/2021 |
https://www.strava.com/activities/4271798835 | Sleepwa1ker | 30/03/2019 |
Up reservoir track, right into arable field, then (thankfully) a faint track through head-high bracken, bramble and gorse. Surprisingly small tower with iron rungs aiding a climb to top. | jonglew | 10/09/2017 |
From SE, RoW W and N to a gate then past bogtrotting cows to gain NW side where an easy grass ascent thru gorse to nice rocky summit. Folly only 3m tall, expected it to be bigger. | RHW | 20/04/2015 |
Awkward litle hill, buried in vegitation. Went up reservoir track to SE, then anti-clockwise through fields, climbing two fences. | GordonAdshead | 11/04/2015 |
Martin R | 13/12/2023 | |
Matt | 18/11/2023 | |
MM | 14/07/2018 | |
Adrian | 15/09/2017 | |
andrew brown | 06/08/2017 | |
Alex C | 21/04/2015 | |
Rob Pen y Garn | 20/04/2014 |