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Name: | Pen Esgyrn |
Hill number: | 15505 |
Height: | 132.7m / 435ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2208 Foel Cwmcerwyn |
RHB Section: | 31C: South-West Wales |
County/UA: | Pembrokeshire [Sir Benfro] |
Catchment: | Cleddau, Catchment Boundaries |
Watershed: | Cardigan Bay |
Class: | Tump (100-199m) (Tu,1) |
Grid ref: | SM 97047 34615 |
Summit feature: | small outcrop at brink of old quarry |
Drop: | 47.2m |
Col: | 85.5m SM 9747 3489 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 157 (1:25k) OL35W |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 4 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From south east through Cylgenynen Wood before climbing up dense bramble slope and then over a rickety 2m deer fence and into fields. Final summit field involved another rickety deer fence before being confronted by 30 lamas and alpacas, a hill Bagging first for myself. Not aggressive but inquisitive.. Lost my GPS and retraced my steps to the second deer fence where it had fallen out of my pocket. So lucky to find it. | Campbell Singer | 06/11/2021 |
Wish I had read previous prior to tackling this one. | Dusty | 16/02/2019 |
From Pen Llanwern. As RHW notes, the paths have been altered, they are also overgrown, shorts not a good option! Once the RoWs have run out there's a short woodland section with rampant undergrowth, a deer fence, 3 arable fields and finally a llama fence (this is similar to a deer fence). All-in-all a bit of a game. | jonglew | 16/08/2016 |
After Llanwern: note the mapped path passing W of Llanwern replaced by permissive path passing W side. Hp outcrop at brink of old quarry, SM 97049 34609 Out N via path, v brambly in places. | RHW | 24/07/2016 |