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Name:Aberedw Hill
Hill number:2194
Height:451m / 1480ft
Area:31B: Welshpool to Hay-on-Wye
Class:Un
Grid ref:SO 08787 50495 (h)
Summit feature:no feature
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 147
(1:25k) 188 200E
Date of ascent: 

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Comments: Alternative summit at SO084507 (hill 2193) - given as example only in RHB update sheet


    Logged Descriptions  (logged by 25 users)ByDate of Ascent
    See entry for twin - hill no 2193 David
    Baird
    18/06/2010
    Both twin summits registered 452m on my GPS on this fresh sunny morning with rain due soon from west. Came up from NW.Douglas
    Law
    25/04/2010
    From SE. Excellent walk. Lovely area between the 2 tops. Will return.Des
    Taylor
    18/02/2009
    Interesting ancient tumuli on both tops.clive
    richardson
    12/11/2008
    Parked on the east side and walked up through bracken until it thinned out. A route down can be found on the descent - where it passes a watering hole a blue alkathene water pipe has been laid and this marks the easy route up / down.Gerald
    Peck
    07/07/2007
    Simple hour walk in light snow to trig and other topPete
    Roberts
    08/01/2006
    Walked up from the campsite at the bottom.Ann-marie
    ison
    31/07/2005
    Parked on the minor road to the east of the hill. The ascent was made from the footpath at Cefnhinog Farm, very overgrown. Visited the SE twin peak first before going on to the trig.Gary
    Honey
    15/02/2000

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