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Name:Coed Penrhyn-Mawr
Hill number:15580
Height:61.1m / 200ft
Parent (Ma):2166  Banc Llechwedd-mawr
RHB Section:31A: Aberystwyth to Welshpool
County/UA:Cardiganshire [Ceredigion]
Catchment:Dovey
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SN 67977 95807
Summit feature:ruin of small stone structure
Drop:54.3m
Col:6.8m  SN 6836 9554  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 135
(1:25k) OL23W
Observations:ground 90m N is 5m lower
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 6 users)ByDate of Ascent
From RSPB car park. Path, then low brambles. Returned by descending E into fields: 2 BWF and one gate, but far fewer brambles.PGCE10/02/2021
Visited both summits.Adrian05/12/2019
Agree with AlexDusty28/08/2017
From NNE, RSPB car park, path and plenty brambles. Ruin of small stone structure on HP, SN 67974 95803, with W summit SN 67985 95872 several m lower. The traditional Fri rve after work five hour drive, pleasant evening, down at duskRHW30/06/2017
Visit only in winter to avoid brambles and nesting birds.Rob Pen y Garn03/01/2016
If visiting Ynys-hir during the weeks of Springwatch then keep an eye out for camera traps in the woods, lol. It was very brackeny and brambly for me today so I would suggest that an attempt in winter would be a much better option.Alex C08/06/2013