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Name:Crugiau Cemmaes
Hill number:15402
Height:197m / 646ft
Parent (Ma):2213  Frenni Fawr
RHB Section:31C: South-West Wales
County/UA:Pembrokeshire [Sir Benfro]
Catchment:Nyfer, Catchment Boundaries
Class:Tump (100-199m), Clem
(Tu,1,Cm)
Grid ref:SN 12540 41610
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:60m
Col:137m  SN144418  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 145
(1:25k) OL35E
Observations:ground c 20m E and ground with tumulus to SSW may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 26 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked on the road at 12528 41459 opposite a short path to the summit. Probably a nice view but drizzly today.clivevilla02/02/2024
Halfdecent17/06/2023
Parked in the picnic site and walked up through the field opposite to be met with barbed wire. The found the correct way up from the layby. Great views all roundekm08/08/2021
Short walk from picnic site car park.CreakingHiker10/10/2020
Steve Q18/07/2020
Lucky14/10/2019
maknipe14/10/2019
Highly atmospheric. We arrived at the barrow to be greeted by a complete sunset with the sun dropping over Strumble Head in one direction and a full moon appearing from behind the clouds in the other direction. I’m starting to understand the Druids. This was all accompanied by a horn sounding in the distance, or was it a bellowing cow?Campbell Singer18/02/2019
Our timing was so perfect. Setting sun with full moon just appearing. Memorable.Barbara Singer18/02/2019
Easy bag from roadside. Gorse and brambles reported by others have been cut down.milimana24/12/2018
AlanD18/09/2018
Quick up and down from lay-by on B4582 in rather damp conditions. The view would no doubt have been good had I been able to see it.David Purchase03/09/2018
asbown19/04/2018
TREBORK17/09/2017
Three mounds(Tumulus?) all of similar height with easy access to their bases by path from road. Central one is the highest. Well blooded fighting through brambles to top of most SW one - a mistake in shorts. En route of 3day cycle from Newport to ShrewsburyRichardM23/09/2016
From nearby layby on B4582. HP probably the mound with the trig, but another to the SSW is close rival.jonglew13/05/2016
Handy layby and access path to trig then visited the other overgrown highpoints with Alex and Smudge.Dugswell212/09/2015
Car bagging with Dougswell & Alex. 2 finely situated mounds with a permitted access path.Smudge12/09/2015
Alex C12/09/2015
Triggingnordicstar06/04/2015
Ramblingpaul15/02/2015
GordonAdshead01/11/2014
richtea504023/05/2012
Dusty10/05/2009
Trigbagging while on holiday at Poppet Sands.DanTrig28/07/2005
fine tumuli; pleasant view. FP from W end of layby to S RHW22/06/2003