Route
Below is a list of the summits that must be visited starting at Pen Rhiw Wen/Herbert's Quarry, running west to East.
Summit | Grid reference | Altitude/m | |
---|---|---|---|
Pen Rhiw-wen - A4069 | SN 730184 | 495 | |
1 | Garreg Lwyd | SN 740179 | 616 |
2 | Garreg Las | SN 777203 | 635 |
3 | Bannau Sir Gaer | SN 811218 | 749 |
4 | Fan Brycheiniog | SN 825218 | 802 |
5 | Fan Hir | SN 830209 | 761 |
Trecastell road | SN 853203 | 369 | |
A4067 | SN 870195 | 387 | |
6 | Fan Gyhirych | SN 880190 | 725 |
7 | Fan Nedd | SN 913184 | 663 |
Sarn Helen/minor road junction | SN 925185 | 400 | |
8 | Fan Llia | SN 938186 | 632 |
9 | Fan Frynych | SN 957227 | 629 |
10 | Rhos Dringarth (Craig Cerrig-gleisiad) | SN 960217 | 629 |
11 | Fan Fawr | SN 969193 | 734 |
Storey Arms | SN 983203 | 445 | |
12 | Y Gyrn | SN 988215 | 619 |
13 | Duwynt | SO 005207 | 824 |
14 | Corn Du | SO 007213 | 873 |
15 | Pen y Fan | SO 012215 | 886 |
16 | Cribyn | SO 023213 | 795 |
17 | Waun Rydd | SO 062205 | 769 |
18 | Allt Lwyd | SO 078189 | 654 |
Abercynafon | SO 083177 | 212 | |
19 | Cefn yr Ystrad | SO 086137 | 607 |
Pyrgad | SO 101159 | 260 | |
Llangynidr - Red Lion | SO 155194 | 127 | |
Cwm-gu | SO 200209 | 190 | |
20 | Pen Cerrig-calch | SO 217223 | 701 |
21 | Pen Allt-mawr | SO 206243 | 719 |
22 | Mynydd Llysiau | SO 207279 | 663 |
23 | Waun Fach | SO 215299 | 811 |
24 | Pen y Gadair Fawr | SO 229287 | 800 |
25 | Pen Twyn Mawr | SO 242267 | 658 |
Grwyne Fawr (minor road) | SO 252285 | 407 | |
26 | Chwarel y Fan | SO 258294 | 670 |
27 | Rhos Dirion | SO 211334 | 713 |
28 | Twmpa | SO 224350 | 690 |
Gospel Pass | SO 235352 | 550 | |
29 | Hay Bluff | SO 244366 | 677 |
30 | Black Mountain | SO 255350 | 703 |
31 | Pen y Garn Fawr | SO 277311 | 616 |
Llanthony Priory51°56′35″N 3°02′17″W / 51.943°N 3.038°W / 51.943; -3.038 | SO 287279 | 241 |
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