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Name: | Mynydd Drumau |
Hill number: | 2284 |
Height: | 272m / 892ft |
RHB Section: | 32B: Carmarthen to Vale of Neath |
County/UA: | Neath Port Talbot |
Catchment: | Neath, Catchment Boundaries, Tawe |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Tump (200-299m), Clem (Ma,Hu,Tu,2,Cm) |
Grid ref: | SN 72504 00181 |
Summit feature: | trig point |
Drop: | 171m |
Col: | 101m SN736021 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 170 (1:25k) 165 |
Observations: | ground to S is lower |
Survey: | Abney level |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 191 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
thenomad | 08/01/2024 | |
Walk up as described by richard69. Summit trig is currently a sheep grazing pasture. Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 05/12/2023 |
2/5. Woodland Trust car park for 3 cars to the E was full but parked around the corner just S of the church at Bryn Coch. As others followed the zig zag path up N of Dyffryn farm and out of the woods into pasture. Before the next gate turned R and followed the wall up to another gate into the southerly top field and across to the trig. Completed the walk by returning to the track and along to the Careg Bica standing stone, now doubling as a gate post, and down the WT steps to rejoin outward track. Lovely beech trees on the upper slopes. As a WT member I would rather they had spent the money on step maintenance than tarmacing a car park for 3 cars. Cloudy with a cold wind. Solo | richard69 | 30/11/2023 |
Neil Midgley | 23/08/2023 | |
Ben Rinnes | 11/08/2023 | |
Andy West | 12/07/2023 | |
Martyn1 | 09/05/2023 | |
Glenysj21 | 09/05/2023 | |
Parked at 684827, enough for 3 or 4 cars, long slog up traci, too right fork up to field, up and across to gate hopped gate and across field to trig then back across fields to large standing stone, followed fence/ path down to top of steep steps, took route through woods back to main path and back down | Tribal2er | 15/01/2023 |
Same route as Clive G. Parked outside church, followed Blue route to above rock climbing, up wall through fate into trig point field. Back by bridleway past Gareg Bica stone and then down Woodland Trust path, steps down steep bit. 4 miles, 90 minutes walking time. | JulieB | 01/01/2023 |
phil101 | 01/01/2023 | |
beckybags | 03/11/2022 | |
A Peckish | 03/11/2022 | |
dave g | 04/08/2022 | |
fionnag | 04/08/2022 | |
Managed to visit 5 Tumps/Humps and get from Tenby to Bryn Coch by 1500 hrs. Parked near the church (rd jct 200m N), walked on bw past Dyffryn Fm and rock climbing, then through gate to S of trig pt. Bare earth, ready for planting , but an uncultivated strip from the trig went E to sagging bbw fence; reurned via the woodland trust track. Nice walk (90 min) on a sunny afternoon. | pwheeler | 14/05/2022 |
Crawford Lindsay | 15/04/2022 | |
wintergreen | 15/04/2022 | |
Revisit .. 1st visit 08/2005 … nice 6 mile run with Pauline from Drummau Park road along ridge and back through Dyffryn wood | milejunkie | 14/04/2022 |
Parked just off B4291 and walked up following path, hopped wall before a squashed bw fence. | Stevooo | 07/01/2022 |
From woodland trust cp as previously mentioned. Trig in a planted field just now, but an unplanted path is available from the east. | iangalbraith | 20/10/2021 |
Barry Smith | 19/10/2021 | |
Rhedeg o'r Eglwys. | sionbrit | 27/05/2021 |
ketzster | 25/04/2021 | |
5 mile circular route from Bryn Coch church (woodland trust car park only had 3 spaces and was full!). Up through woodlands to north of Dyffryn farm, on woodland trust blue route. Continued to north tip of soodland on woodlznd trust path, then south on bridleway along enjoyable broad ridge to west of trig, over bwf to bag trig, then back to bridlepath to Carreg Bica stone. SE into Stanley wood, steps initially, then return along road. Woodland was pleasant but not as special as Woodland Trust write up suggests, | Clive G | 06/08/2020 |
From Church parking high above Bryn Coch, there is parking also behind thevchurch at entrance to Dyffrys wood. Up through wood to zigzag past the climbing face, then easy grassy field to trig. Fine views. 3/7 Marilyn | N.Morters | 25/07/2020 |
From Skewen via Penlan Trig. Farmer's wife gave permission to access field. | Ramblingpaul | 19/07/2020 |
Parked 737999 only to find I could have driven much further towards Dyffryn Farm. A bit of an uphill slog, over bwf to trig. | NormanW | 26/02/2020 |
6/6 From forest car park to ESE. Dark on return. Best hill of day – view of Swansea impressive. | Rounsfell | 08/02/2020 |
Neath - Neath Abbey Craig - Mynydd Drumau - Mynydd Marchywel - Neath. | Mark Jackson | 02/11/2019 |
AlanD | 01/10/2019 | |
Winterfloodian | 02/05/2019 | |
abbo0001 | 20/04/2019 | |
nicdafis | 23/03/2019 | |
trig vgc, sunny, excellent views in all directions | richardrosser | 17/01/2019 |
From car park at SS 737999. Followed blue footprint waymarks NW, then back SSW to reach pasture grass area, then worked out a way through 2 gates to trig. | Isbjorn | 14/11/2018 |
Crumblie2 | 18/10/2018 | |
outlawcatcher | 10/10/2018 | |
Drove up past Dyffryn Farm to public road end sign, as others but found no safe parking. Asked approaching farmer for advice and told to take my car back down to woodland car park almost a mile down the hill. I told him the public road ended above the farm but he insisted the road was private but that the signs were not there because they had been vandalised. I decided against any confrontation and drove back down to the car park and hiked back up the wood. Higher up, the RoW led across a fild of unwelcoming cattle, and the summit, just above the RoW, was defended by a barbed fence. | Topographer57 | 30/09/2018 |
3/6 Marilyn day. The ascent of Mynydd Drumau from the gas compound, past the farm and through Dryffyn woods. Then cut up to the trig. A round trip of 3.3km in 50 minutes. (S) | silveracorn_alan | 13/05/2018 |
geralddavison | 05/05/2018 | |
From E. Drove from Bryn Coch, via church to just above Dyffryn Farm, where sign states no further access for vehicles. Up track, zig-zag past quarry with bolt protection on some routes. Across field, over fence to trig. | Minto | 11/04/2018 |
needanewdog | 05/04/2018 | |
Family walk to trig point and Carreg Pica standing stone. Parked behind Duffryn church. | philwhit | 25/02/2018 |
A train walk, starting from Port Talbot Parkway and finishing at Skewen. Up the Wales Coast Path to Mynydd Dinas, which is not as expected from the map: it's a lovely heathery summit with a few pine trees. Down the WCP to Blaen-Baglan, then along the road to pick up the by-way and path leading to Foel Fynyddau. Back to the road, and towards Neath, picking up the forest track after 280m, which comes out above a hill fort, then down to Pant-Howel-Ddu. Down the very quiet and pleasant road to Neath, and a soggy by-way to Pencaeru, and into Neath. Over the pedestrian bridge past the station, and up the hill towards Glynfelin. Paths and tracks up the hill to join the bridleway below the summit of Mynydd Drumau. Over the fence to the trig, then soggy, muddy grass to pick up the bridleway into Skewen, for the return train to Cardiff. | Gill | 18/01/2018 |
mntainman | 10/01/2018 | |
Drove a long way up having past farm and up hillside and eventually put on to sheep pasture. | vegibagger | 04/01/2018 |
otis.laws | 29/12/2017 | |
Otis | Glenford | 29/12/2017 |
3/8M parked above farm track to quarry then over fence to the top. | robertphillips | 10/11/2017 |
iainwalton | 05/09/2017 | |
Parked at the woodland trust car park and followed the blue trail (marked on the map in the car park) through the forest and then detoured off onto the bridle way up the hill and across the field to the trig point. The woodland is beautiful and we had a great view from the top. | Wackywelshy | 25/08/2017 |
Parked at Dyffryn Farm. Followed forest track and FP to high pasture and then through gate to trig. Good views. | PeterD | 10/08/2017 |
elizyanne | 13/07/2017 | |
GmacT | 13/07/2017 | |
Vertigo | 02/06/2017 | |
We parked in the Woodland Trust car park at SS737999. We then started on the blue route (shown on the info board in the car park) which took us through the woods to the top of the wood. We then took detour on the bridleway out onto the hill top. There is a gate at SN726000 giving access to the trig point. Descended via Carn Bica and the bridleway back into the wood where we rejoined the blue route. Lovely woodland and great views. With Keith and baby Ross. | islamidget | 26/05/2017 |
Tony Wilson | 10/05/2017 | |
MM | 03/05/2017 | |
Parked outside church 738998. Lovely walk up through woods passing farms on road. | Hippy77 | 16/02/2017 |
From Dyffryn woods car park.. Theres so many parking spots further up. Followed track up to pasture and then headed up field before dry stone wall..theres a gate in the corner. Decent views but being full of a cold I didn't linger. | stig_nest | 14/12/2016 |
TREBORK | 31/07/2016 | |
From church - need to hop one fence at the top to get to trig. | twg27 | 27/06/2016 |
Staying at Tir Abbey Farm campsite. Took in the peak as part of a 3-mile loop starting from the campsite. Followed bridleway then hopped over wall into field containing trig. | liljonb | 07/06/2016 |
asbown | 24/05/2016 | |
Walked from church in Bryn Coch, though driving up track is possible. Top is a not unpleasant grassy dome. | Cas-gwent | 15/03/2016 |
Parked at the church 739998 but parking available at the woodland trust entrance just round the corner. Followed track NW through woods which loop SW to a bolted climbing crag. Then up and across a few fields, with newly born lamb, to the trig point. | mindlessflogger | 12/03/2016 |
Parked in lane at Swiss Cottage. Forestry road and signposted footpaths. Steep ascent up steps. Crossed stile to summit fields. Standing stone about 2.5m tall. | sixlegs | 05/03/2016 |
Up the road from Dyffryn. Parking ok at gas compound, but signage further on suggests ok to park just beyond farm. Track continues up left and later right past old quarry with many bolted routes, tho looking unused now. at end of track cut direct up field, one wall/b/wire fence to cross to trig. | nordicstar | 18/11/2015 |
From the substation. Up the zigzag track. Then straight to the top from the gate after the crag. | jenx | 18/11/2015 |
from Pen Alltwen TP via fps and standing stone Carreg Bica then from bridleway on west of TP | underhill | 07/11/2015 |
Iona | 18/10/2015 | |
Tom Mundell | 18/10/2015 | |
Trekking toes | 18/10/2015 | |
Fortunately no encounter with any farmers. Pleasant walk to summit using tracks. Returned via same route. Parked in a layby just before the gas substation on the Dyffryn Farm side. | bowlesy | 10/10/2015 |
PGCE | 31/07/2015 | |
With GB but I had a better confrontation with the farmer than he did. 40 minutes. | bolton | 29/07/2015 |
If approaching from the east, probably best to park below Dyffryn Farm near the gas substation at SN73190 00113 (We parked just above the farm & the farmer wasn’t happy!) – Followed waymarked track to gate in wall at 727000 – Up track alongside wall to another gate & then across field to trig point (Again, farmer not happy as I’d walked across a field of grass about to be cut for silage!) PM | gerrybowes | 29/07/2015 |
Parked outside the Church to the East. Evenign walk up the road, then jogged back through the woods. Nice views of Port Talbot + Swansea Bay. | huwthomas | 10/07/2015 |
Parked at Dyffryn Farm, no problems with farmers and the rain had now stopped. | tim747 | 08/07/2015 |
From church in Bryn Coch. Route and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/three-mynydds-mynyddau-and-foel.html | Gayle | 22/03/2015 |
tallscottishguy | 21/03/2015 | |
Tony S | 12/02/2015 | |
2/5 After an ignorant and rude farmer refused permission to park near his farm at Gleas. I approached from Bryn Coch and this was an easier and more pleasant trip up the hill | Fergalh | 07/02/2015 |
davefh | 01/02/2015 | |
Drove as far as we could on unclassified road in Dyffryn Wood past Dyffryn Farm then walked the rest of the way to the trig point. Operated ham radio for SOTA from the top. | G4OBK (Phil) | 22/01/2015 |
With Trefor. Beautiful sunny day. From church at Bryn coch | mike.hoult | 24/11/2014 |
G0HIO | 15/07/2014 | |
dicky | 01/06/2014 | |
Lionel Bidwell | 25/04/2014 | |
Susan Bidwell | 25/04/2014 | |
govanah | 02/02/2014 | |
interloper | 30/12/2013 | |
Fletch | 30/12/2013 | |
gwynwilliams | 01/12/2013 | |
Camping at Ty Canol Farm, walked from there taking in Pen Lan trig before hitting this Marilyn/Trig, before returning to the camp site via St Matthew's Church, an intersected station. A pleasant 7 mile circular walk before departing S Wales for home. | jonglew | 01/09/2013 |
Anton | 04/08/2013 | |
carole engel | 04/08/2013 | |
From Dyffryn Farm on track the across to summit. | Eddie | 09/07/2013 |
softsquare | 24/04/2013 | |
tomandivy | 14/10/2012 | |
boatgypsy | 10/10/2012 | |
Sprog | 06/08/2011 | |
Followed route described by Chris Watson. There is room for one car at end of the road then up past two houses to fields full of sheep and then track to the trig point. | Father Ted | 18/07/2011 |
Adrian | 10/04/2011 | |
LizH | 13/11/2010 | |
PeterAH | 13/11/2010 | |
Easy walk up from Glais to west. Parked at end of public road and followed track/ROW. Hopped over fence to get to trig. | chriswatson | 08/11/2010 |
Moorponder | 30/08/2010 | |
GWR Chris | 13/08/2010 | |
boxblade | 10/07/2010 | |
GaryJones | 01/04/2010 | |
Drove up track from Bryn Coch past Dyffryn Farm and just past elbow beyond (14:50). Short steep walk from there through wood to small quarry and then to trig pt in fields above. Fine weather. Back to car 15:25 | dbb | 26/03/2010 |
johnbarnard25 | 14/11/2009 | |
interloper | 14/10/2009 | |
Steve Q | 16/08/2009 | |
With: hb sb; Walked up through Mountain Wood from the E with car parked in Bryn-coch. Returned by the same route. | Ian Baines | 27/07/2009 |
With: ib sb; | Helen Baines | 27/07/2009 |
Paths from Dyffryn Farm through Mountain Wood to trig. Then to S end of hill past a high standing stone to another trig at Pen Lan. | Aye Jimmy | 05/05/2009 |
3rd Marilyn of day before catching train back to work in Newport. | lordtonult | 04/03/2009 |
walked up a steep footpath (& then some steeps)through stanley wood.the central pathway along the hill was extremely muddy after heavy rain.trig point off the main pathway to the north west.The standing stone is impressive | hodder | 15/12/2008 |
AndyS | 05/10/2008 | |
Alan Whatley | 05/10/2008 | |
Accessed from bridleway to SE below hotel. Steep climb up good path to meet summit ridge at Carreg Bica. It is worth walking the whole summit ridge to enjoy the views. | Dugswell2 | 20/09/2008 |
Stroll+. From East track then grass. | destaylor | 09/09/2008 |
Parked at church in Bryn Coch | clivevilla | 29/08/2008 |
mae | 19/07/2008 | |
Owen B | 08/07/2008 | |
richtea5040 | 09/06/2008 | |
Trig revisit. Pleasant summit, nice views, pleasant walk from S after the Rugby Club trig visit, then revisited Pen Lan on the way down - perfect end to a very scenic day. | RHW | 05/06/2008 |
With K | 1921 | 08/05/2008 |
Walked from Skewen to the south. Visited Carreg Bica standing stone on the way. | Dusty | 29/12/2007 |
RobertP | 01/12/2007 | |
DARRENG | 13/10/2007 | |
andrew brown | 13/10/2007 | |
Martin R | 16/06/2007 | |
Ascended through forest paths on east, straight up to Carreg Bica standing stone - which is now used as a gatepost. Trigpoint is not on any paths, but is more accessible from the east boundaries. Curious bunker at SN725008. | nddavies | 21/01/2007 |
Buteobuteo | 18/11/2006 | |
bertbarnett123 | 13/11/2006 | |
alda | 13/11/2006 | |
Alison R | 13/11/2006 | |
Man of Kernow1 | 10/09/2006 | |
danpquinn | 18/08/2006 | |
Kiltie | 04/08/2006 | |
Approached from east. Nice cliff on way up. Can see N & S coasts of the Gower from trig (S 2059)which is by a wall. | signyred | 18/07/2006 |
Campbell Singer | 16/03/2006 | |
dochart111 | 11/12/2005 | |
Tony J | 26/11/2005 | |
David Rawden | 24/10/2005 | |
Jim.Fothergill | 23/08/2005 | |
Keri | 01/08/2005 | |
chrisbien | 17/07/2005 | |
stevent0809 | 02/07/2005 | |
PM | 11/04/2005 | |
peterstanding | 27/02/2005 | |
ajwxyzt | 28/12/2004 | |
Colin Crawford | 08/10/2004 | |
Started from just before the church at Dyffryn. Unfortunately just as we crossed the only fence the farmer drove up to enquire what we were doing. Lucilky he gave us permission after reminding us that there was no access. | garyhoney | 04/09/2004 |
Jon F | 28/08/2004 | |
petey | 19/08/2004 | |
ARC | 11/04/2004 | |
Smudge | 01/10/2003 | |
Tricky | 26/05/2003 | |
kanderson | 01/04/2003 | |
ChrisU | 31/12/2002 | |
BaggerGutt | 01/12/2002 | |
DewiH | 18/10/2002 | |
Galltywenallt | 12/10/2002 | |
RichardM | 05/07/2002 | |
Denise | 05/07/2002 | |
iaindbrown | 22/04/2002 | |
One of 5 Marilyns in a day 
We parked at Bryn Coch and walked up the path through the woods onto a open top area. 
We found the summit and had a good view of the north Swansea area. | ChinnockC | 12/04/2002 |
chalky1953 | 06/04/2002 | |
petesimpson | 05/01/2002 | |
W Darren. Climbed 2 marilyns near Neath then as the sun came out we went rock climbing on Three Cliffs at Gower(Arch Slab & Scavanger) then later another nearby marilyn. | Chris Pearson | 22/04/2000 |
ianwatson | 21/01/2000 | |
andrew.allum | 01/01/2000 | |
Halfdecent | 00/00/2000 | |
Calico | 03/11/1999 | |
fasgadh | 22/09/1999 | |
Chris Peart | 29/08/1999 | |
Sherlock | 14/06/1999 | |
From end of tarred road, 450' on bridal path to last farm and across sheep pastures to top, close to a wall. No cairn. Skylarks. | arranc | 02/05/1999 |
Date is first visit. Notes from later...lovely hill & view, pleasant ascent, friendly golden retrievers. park @ 732001, tk then pasture to summit | RHW | 20/12/1998 |
David Purchase | 31/03/1998 | |
GordonAdshead | 00/10/1996 | |
Rob Rees | 16/04/1996 | |
PeteF | 17/12/1974 | |
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