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Name:Abercothi Hill
Hill number:15565
Height:68m / 223ft
Parent (Ma):2219  Mynydd Cynros
RHB Section:31C: South-West Wales
County/UA:Carmarthenshire [Sir Gaerfyrddin]
Catchment:Towy
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SN 50646 20930
Summit feature:no feature: pasture just NE of comms tower
Drop:32m
Col:36m  SN518218  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 159
(1:25k) 186
Observations:flat summit area
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 5 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parking for one car roadside to the west. Up through sheep pastures. One awkward bwf. Otherwise no problems.Campbell Singer30/11/2023
I went up from the south and it is indeed brambly until you pop out into the pasture. I descended down the pasture but it is difficult to get out of the field. I had to climb a bwf covered in brambles into the grounds of the big house.clivevilla28/03/2022
From S, bracken n bramble would be bad in summer. Pasture hp just NE of comms tower. Down NW then SW to gateRHW07/01/2018
Pasture summit close to mast.Adrian17/03/2016
Second visit as on first occasion could not find route to top from south or south east. Early morning in darkness from field adjacent to entrance to Abercothi House. One hedge then easy access to top. Walked length of ridge/field and then retraced steps.Dusty01/03/2015