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Name:Trehafren
Hill number:15474
Height:152m / 499ft
Parent (Ma):2183  Beacon Hill
RHB Section:31B: Welshpool to Hay-on-Wye
County/UA:Powys
Catchment:Severn
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:SO 10025 91080
Summit feature:no feature: grassy ridge
Drop:36m
Col:116m  SO101909  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 136
(1:25k) 214E 215E
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 23 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked in Lon Celynn. Easy walk up and around compound. Met folk singer with two bouncy dogs. Pleasant chat.Campbell Singer26/01/2024
Quick up and down from the road to the N, via gate and path.PGCE30/09/2023
From the railway station.summitsup29/07/2023
With Timmy.kindpercy21/07/2023
From residential road to North, through gate and followed path to top.PeterD03/04/2023
After 'Top Gun, Maverick' at regency centre, Newtown with Myrddyn Phillips weaving through housing estate to the south then via narrow concrete path shown on 1:25k curling up west clockwise then east zig-zagging up to grassy summit. Great view of town of course.vegibagger31/05/2022
Short, sunny evening stroll on grassy island surrounded by housing estate. Popular with locals and mountain bikers. Easy access/ parking on residential streets to N.Denise 08/10/2020
A nice break in evening sunshine on drive home. A well cared for local amenity and there are perfectly good paths avoiding the brambles and blackthorn.RichardM08/10/2020
grassy ridge protected by brambles from roadsidecjo18/08/2019
From N, path up thru brambly tree beltRHW26/08/2016
Five minute round trip from Lon Cerddyn (the road to the north)clivevilla30/05/2016
Have driven past on the 483 many times: only just noticed this minor but pleasant hill. tracks from NGordonAdshead23/12/2015
Easy walk from the road to the North. Is there life after the Humps? If the Tumps are all like this, maybe not.andrew brown22/06/2014
Climbed many times in the 70's before Lon Cerddyn was built. Grandmother lived at Lon HelygSleepwa1ker01/01/1970
Halfdecent31/10/2022
Dusty06/03/2022
Rob5029/04/2021
TK26/11/2019
Alex C21/09/2018
MM24/08/2017
iaindbrown27/08/2016
Neil Haslewood26/08/2016
Tony J28/09/2014