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Name: | Mynydd Mawr |
Hill number: | 3422 |
Height: | 534m / 1752ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2087 Cadair Berwyn |
RHB Section: | 30E: Bala to Welshpool |
Nuttall/Wainwright area: | The Berwyns |
County/UA: | Powys |
Catchment: | Severn |
Class: | Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Dewey, Clem (Hu,Tu,5,Dew,Cm) |
Grid ref: | SJ 13285 28628 |
Summit feature: | overgrown rock edge 5m W of trig point |
Drop: | 104m |
Col: | 430m SJ141305 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 125 (1:25k) 255 |
Observations: | rock edge 25m E at SJ 13310 28630 is as high |
Survey: | Abney level |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 91 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
From parking a the small chapel Llanarmon Mynydd-mawr to the south. Steeply along fence line on short grass, one fence (not barbed) to cross near summit. Nice ridge line. 4/6 | N.Morters | 23/12/2023 |
Parking at Rd jct SJ123.306 followed route of WR to Moel Hen-fache and Mynydd Mawr. From RoW gate at 106.294 straight up fences to top of M H-F and return. From RoW at 126.287 easy up and down MM with 2 fences to cross. 9.3 miles round. | Moorponder | 25/06/2023 |
Mynydd Mawr [S3095] from GR: SJ 13509 27943 [By church] | ronaldo333 | 21/05/2023 |
Mynydd Mawr [S3095] from GR: SJ 13509 27943 | Hippster | 21/05/2023 |
Parked by church gate. Space for 2 cars max without blocking farm gates. | PeteF | 02/01/2023 |
Parked the car on a grass square next to the stream 11862 30634 on the left hand fork in the minor road in between Moel Hen fache and Mynydd Mawr, following a bridle way first heading west then turning south to reach the base of Moel Hen fache from here it's only a couple of fields to the summit, retracing my steps back to the minor road turning right, after the fork in the road I followed the ROW over the stream on a footbridge to reach the bridle way west of Mynydd Mawr (the ROW seams to end just short so had to nip through Pen y Graig quickly) a couple of fields with gate leads up hill to the trig on Mynydd Mawr after regaining the Bridle way I headed due North tho reach minor roads walking past an outdoor centre to reach the car.Ten mile in Four hours. | WAYNE ROWLETT | 30/10/2022 |
Moel Hen-fache and Mynydd Mawr from Llanrhaedr ym mochnant. | rhalstead | 23/01/2022 |
Steep but straightforward from church, where I gave thanks for my blessings upon return. | Wycombe Wanderer | 21/01/2022 |
from church as others good views 2.4k 1 hour 250m up | underhill | 23/09/2021 |
2/3 Dewey Day. Mynydd Mawr from Llanarmon Mynydd-mawr to the south. As others parked by church and followed bridleway a short distance west, then straight up by the fence. The plantation has now been cut down - logs by church, but the leylandii hedge remains. Summit is an excellent viewpoint! A short round trip of just 2km, but with a significant 250m ascent/descent, all done in 50 minutes. (S) | silveracorn_alan | 15/08/2021 |
Parked at the church before heading west and up the western side of the planation. A steep pull to the summit with great views. Solo. One hour. | bolton | 26/05/2021 |
Trig and both summits from the church. Through gate and up to left side of wood. Track through wood to gate into field. Up to top left of field, where there is a hurdle into summit field. No BW fences to cross. | PGCE | 22/08/2020 |
Steeply uphill in blustery drizzle to Trig with adjacent small mound. Parked by church. | Denise | 04/08/2020 |
Walked up from the church as most others have. Good parking at church as well as a cut mark. | RichardM | 04/08/2020 |
Nice late afternoon walk from Llanarmon church. PRoW for a short distance, then followed fenceline to the summit area. Great views. | DanMaisieBex | 05/05/2019 |
From Llanarmon church with Pete, starting at 4 pm. RoW for a short distance, up by pasture W of plantation. Great views from HP, most of Shropshire and good close view of the Berwyns. We added a bit of interest by following the fence just below the WSW ridge and meeting the RoW higher up than we left it. The ridge is access land, but it would have required climbing a bw fence to get on it. However, there was nothing to discourage the ascent which wasn't on access land and mostly off RoWs. Another hill in mid-Wales where these classifications seem to matter little. | pwheeler | 04/05/2019 |
From the church using Bridleway, t hen straight up beside woods and conifer hedge. More direct down. With R and B. | jenx | 25/11/2018 |
Up from the Chapel, Bridleway for 2 fields then direct up side of plantation and leylandii hedge to gate at top and open fell. Great viewpoint, w Jenx and Bryher. Met an arriving Alan Fawson as we returned to car (directly down the hill to chapel) | nordicstar | 25/11/2018 |
From the church as others along the W side of the fence. Returned down the E side of the fence and through wood, less easy W side. | Jim.Fothergill | 23/11/2018 |
Parked at church then route originally described by chriswatson. Interesting embossed trig with plaque next to summit. | Aye Jimmy | 02/06/2018 |
petey | 05/05/2018 | |
5/7 (Gyrn Moelfree/Hen Graig/Cefn Pantglas/Craig Ysgwennant/Moel y Gwelltyn/Mynydd Mawr/Y Glog) | Fergalh | 23/07/2017 |
Wanted to climb this one for a while due to it's mediating role between the Berwyn Ridge and the Gyrn/Rhiwlas area. Some very boggy areas on top, pleasant and somewhat morbid atmosphere on this hill. Interesting history with it's connection to the beautiful church of St. Garmon in Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr | tumpawumpa | 27/10/2016 |
Parked just down from the church in Llanarmon Mynydd-Mawr and followed the track upwards to just past where the edge of the plantation is. Followed the fence uphill, quite steep for the whole way. Crossed a fence and then a further fence, barbed wire top strand this one. Walked to top. Dropped down to Pen-y-graig then Tyn-y-fron. Out to road and S down it to where a footpath goes off to Carreg-ddu. Missed it and came up to Carreg-ddu from the S. Difficult at farm. Ankle deep in liquid manure. Up track to N of Carnedd-y-forwyn. SW to Moel Hen-fache. Down S to track bordering Pen-y-bryn Hall and out to road at Tyn-y-celyn Ochr. Followed road to Penfforddwen then field paths and footbridge to Pen-yn-glyn and back to Llanarmon Mynydd-Mawr. | MikeM | 06/09/2016 |
Parked next to church gate in Llanarmon Mynydd-mawr at SJ13518 27940 - Along bridleway for about 200m & then up alongside fence past copse to fence junction - Over small gate to RHS of BWF & short walk to summit. (S) | gerrybowes | 16/06/2016 |
From Llidiart-cae-hir to the north through fields (either open or climb) with one bwf ironically within the CROW act land. Very pleasant stroll with good parking. | SS | 04/06/2016 |
Parked at Llanarmon, walked west briefly then followed the fence all the way to the top aiming initially to the west of the copse. | clivevilla | 24/11/2015 |
Climbed from the church. | Chris Peart | 19/06/2015 |
As Chris Peart | Colin Crawford | 19/06/2015 |
from bwlch adwy wynt along the upper ceriog way and llidiart cae hir. numerous gates and fences but the trig point sits on a grand little ridge. which drops away dramatically. the ground nearby is indeed slightly higher. trig is in good nick. views up cwm maen gwynedd are special to say the least - as is the startling view back to the gyrn. | stig_nest | 27/08/2014 |
From Llanarmon DC and down to Llanarmon Mynydd-mawr. | Alan Moore | 07/11/2013 |
A blue sky and superb visibility day. | Alex C | 15/08/2013 |
park by church at llanarmon mynydd mawr. up on bridal path. follow fence to top over 1 BWF | arranc | 19/07/2013 |
Slow walk up from church on a very warm afternoon. 
Pleased to say I didn't step on any snipers :-) | heavyhorses | 29/05/2012 |
As Chris and Des but almost stepped on a man from Wigan at the last fence crossing. He was dressed in camouflage gear as was the rifle. He was killing the many rabbits on this hill. | Dugswell2 | 25/02/2012 |
started from the high point to the north. lots of gates and fences to cross and the last one barb wire. excellent views but not the best of walks. | DARRENG | 14/05/2011 |
Easy parking at church. Bridleway follows tree line curving right. Bottom W end of coppice followed fence all the way up (or could zig zag) - 1 crossing fence point and then rotted fence. Grass all the way. | destaylor | 28/04/2011 |
Parked by church at Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr. West along track for a short distance and then straight up fields to summit. Did trig and rocky bit to east which is also shown as 534m on Explorer map. | chriswatson | 14/01/2011 |
start~ Lane,121293. Climbed paths via Tyn-y-Fron up to the summit then decended to Plas-yn-Glyn and crossed the Afon Lwrch @ 127275. Headed to Moel Hen-Fache via the puppy farm at Carreg-Ddu. With Wombourne & Ron. | steve hudson | 06/06/2007 |
Day trip with L from Sheffield. Lovely sunny day, v cold boggy fields, river wading linked with Moel Hen-Fache. My back still hurting so no running. Gentian club sponsored trig | Chris Pearson | 20/02/2000 |
Dewey bagging, four walks: Mynydd Mawr; Moel Hen-fache; Gyrn Moelfre; Corndon Hill. MYNYDD MAWR from 135297, gorgeous hill, trig adopted by Gentian Club. | RHW | 30/11/1997 |
Night ascent (late 1990s?). From SJ 135 278 using the track going NW. | summitsup | blank |
A Peckish | 20/08/2021 | |
beckybags | 20/08/2021 | |
thetills | 02/06/2020 | |
Sprog | 21/03/2020 | |
Alan Caine | 07/03/2020 | |
TREBORK | 29/08/2019 | |
ianwatson | 29/06/2019 | |
alda | 25/11/2018 |