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Name: | Hatterrall Hill |
Hill number: | 3526 |
Height: | 531m / 1742ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2242 Black Mountain |
RHB Section: | 32A: Llandovery to Monmouth |
Nuttall/Wainwright area: | Black Mountains |
County/UA: | Monmouthshire [Sir Fynwy] |
Catchment: | Wye |
Class: | Dodd (500-599m), Dewey (Tu,5,Dew) |
Grid ref: | SO 30840 25652 |
Summit feature: | small flat cairn |
Drop: | 45m |
Col: | 486m SO306266 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 161 (1:25k) OL13N |
Observations: | large flat summit area |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 201 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
Graig-Hatterrall Hill-Llanthony-Bal Mawr-Twyn y Gaer from Queen's Head CP. 22.8km. | TK | 11/03/2024 |
rickeeling | 29/01/2024 | |
Martin R | 28/11/2023 | |
Aporox 16:40 
Mega 23 and a half kilometer walk one way traverse with Dave Ballinger from pass at 550m all the way back to his car at 141m | vegibagger | 12/10/2023 |
Hatterrall Hill S6114 > Hatterrall Hill from GR: SO 31861 22534 | ronaldo333 | 13/08/2023 |
Hatterrall Hill S6114 > Hatterrall Hill from GR: SO 31861 22534 | Hippster | 13/08/2023 |
Sat am from Llanthony Priory with Peggy | davecnash | 19/06/2023 |
pwatson1980 | 02/06/2023 | |
12 mile run loop with Pauline from Llanthony Abbey .. Hatterral, Graig, Twyn y Gaer .. tidy :-) | milejunkie | 07/05/2023 |
ChrisShaw1993 | 02/10/2022 | |
The Parkers | 13/09/2022 | |
TedCymru | 05/07/2022 | |
From Cwmyoy. Small cairn about 50m from the main N - S track. Some of the heather clumps nearby are on 'hillocks' which are slightly higher. Glorious late spring day. | DanMaisieBex | 14/05/2022 |
Circular hike from LLanthony Priory then followed the Beacons Way and Offa's Dyke Path to Hatterrall Hill (TP)-Blaenyoy-Cwmyoy (visit the wonky Cwmyoy Church)-Coed Ty-canol-Tyle-ffardding Wood-Graig Ddu Fawr-Llanthony Wood-Coed Graig-ddu-Llanthony Priory. 
 
Parking: Llanthony Priory car park | manilena | 08/05/2022 |
With IT and PT | garth87 | 19/04/2022 |
Small cairn in knee high heather, short distance from ridge path. Superb wild views of red bracken- covered uplands, green valleys and woodland in autumn splendour. Sunny but cold. From Graig and onto Mynydd Ferddin. | Denise | 25/11/2021 |
Path along S shoulder then over heather to the squat summit cairn. Great views. Vibrant Autumnal colours in the low bright sunshine. | RichardM | 25/11/2021 |
From Llanthony Abbey we headed north which was slightly off route. Rather than lose height we followed the good path near some ruins and a new building round to the Beacons Way, where we should have been. It was an easy ascent with two teenagers although I had to bribe them with a pub meal as they went on strike as we reached the ridge. The Autumn colours were lovely and the rainbows added some brightness. The views were far reaching to the Malverns and Shropshire Hills. Summit was a flat heathery expanse. The kids complained the heather was too tall. We found the cairn and went back the same way, this time taking the Beacons Way all the way to Llanthony. We had a pub meal in the Half Moon Hotel which set us up for the drive home. Time taken 3 hours for 5.88 miles. | isabelle | 25/10/2021 |
Day 3 of Offa's Dyke Path from Pandy to Hay-on-Wye, with Andy K. | Twice Brewed | 06/09/2021 |
Andy-k | 06/09/2021 | |
Longtown Circuit | PhilipChaston | 27/04/2021 |
From Clodock church. | PGCE | 30/03/2021 |
Offas's Dyke nears completion. Wonderful views down to Bristol Channel and up to the Stiperstones. | Rob Rees | 25/12/2020 |
Parked by church at Cwmyoy and took the sunken lane opposite. Enjoyed a wonderful day up in the hills. Lots of ravens overhead throughout. | Gerry the Ranger | 07/12/2020 |
Parked up above Llanvihangel Crucorney then a little bit of road walking to pick up Offa’s Dyke path and followed to summit. In darkness. Initially clear, but hit dense cloud, then emerged through it just before summit. Little moonlight so didn’t see a full inversion effect | wychwood | 06/12/2020 |
amarillo-oro-como | 18/09/2020 | |
Solo | simon and co | 17/09/2020 |
Ascent from the good car park at Llanthony (SO 290 278). Good clear track up to and south along ridge, with short diversion from Offa's Dyke Path to summit with good view. Also visited Trig at SO 304 278. 9km with 400m ascent in 2hours. (S) | silveracorn_alan | 23/07/2020 |
MB Home | Rob Rees | 07/04/2020 |
geoffreycurnock | 24/01/2020 | |
Tony J | 05/01/2020 | |
asbown | 22/10/2019 | |
beckybags | 08/09/2019 | |
A Peckish | 08/09/2019 | |
clique | 17/07/2019 | |
Bracken | 01/06/2019 | |
Walked up from South on Offas Dyke Path . weather was unbelievably warm and sunny for February | D SID | 27/02/2019 |
Start~ Pandy. 333218.Ascended via ODP. Glorious sunny day with blue sky and only a slight haze. With Wombourne and Pat | steve hudson | 26/02/2019 |
Parked behind the pretty church at Cwmyoy. Fp and took right fork. Decent path most of the way until I hit 250 ms of snow covered deep Heather. Mist descended just before characterless top. Descended along ridge to Graig. | Campbell Singer | 31/01/2019 |
Hillbo_Baggings | 27/11/2018 | |
mcbiydw2 | 28/10/2018 | |
chalky1953 | 21/09/2018 | |
GaryJones | 10/09/2018 | |
Reached whilst walking the first leg of the Beacon's way, a short trip (no more than five minutes) through the heather will reach the cairn. If doing a out and back free parking can be found at Llonthony priory and then follow the signs for Hatterrall ridge. | WAYNE ROWLETT | 04/09/2018 |
Offa's Dyke walk. Pandy to Black Mountain South Top, llanthony Priory, Beacons Way to Hatterall hill, Graig, Pen LLwygy to Pandy. | stephenbuda | 04/08/2018 |
From Llanthony Priory (free) car park at SO 28916 27851. Took the Brecon Beacons Way SE through the wood to join the Offa's Dyke Path south to its highest point. Then a short heather stomp SW to the summit cairn. Returned by outward route. With MP on a survey. | Man of Kernow1 | 12/07/2018 |
From Cwmyoy after climbing Graig. Last hill of the day. Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 20/01/2018 |
Swindon Bagger | 22/10/2017 | |
Lucky | 08/10/2017 | |
maknipe | 08/10/2017 |