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waun-oer Latitude and Longitude:

52°43′02″N 3°47′55″W / 52.7171°N 3.7985°W / 52.7171; -3.7985
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Waun-oer
Waun-oer from the southeast
Highest point
Elevation670 m (2,200 ft)
Prominence119 m (390 ft)
Parent peak Maesglase  Edit this on Wikidata
Listing Hewitt, Nuttall, HuMP
Coordinates 52°43′02″N 3°47′55″W / 52.7171°N 3.7985°W / 52.7171; -3.7985
Naming
English translationCold Bog
Language of name Welsh
Geography
Waun-oer is located in Wales
Waun-oer
Waun-oer
Snowdonia, Wales
Parent range Cadair Idris
OS grid SH785147
Topo map OS Explorer OL23

Waun-oer is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales, situated approximately four miles to the south-west of Aran Fawddwy. It is one of the peaks in the Dyfi hills, a subgroup of the Cadair Idris group. It is a top of Maesglase and the summit consists of a trig point that crowns an uneven grassy plateau. It is connected to Cribin Fawr to the east and Mynydd Ceiswyn to the south. To the north lies Cadair Idris, while Tarren y Gesail lies to the west. [1]

References

  1. ^ Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe, Cumbria: Cicerone. ISBN  1-85284-304-7.

waun-oer Latitude and Longitude:

52°43′02″N 3°47′55″W / 52.7171°N 3.7985°W / 52.7171; -3.7985
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Waun-oer
Waun-oer from the southeast
Highest point
Elevation670 m (2,200 ft)
Prominence119 m (390 ft)
Parent peak Maesglase  Edit this on Wikidata
Listing Hewitt, Nuttall, HuMP
Coordinates 52°43′02″N 3°47′55″W / 52.7171°N 3.7985°W / 52.7171; -3.7985
Naming
English translationCold Bog
Language of name Welsh
Geography
Waun-oer is located in Wales
Waun-oer
Waun-oer
Snowdonia, Wales
Parent range Cadair Idris
OS grid SH785147
Topo map OS Explorer OL23

Waun-oer is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales, situated approximately four miles to the south-west of Aran Fawddwy. It is one of the peaks in the Dyfi hills, a subgroup of the Cadair Idris group. It is a top of Maesglase and the summit consists of a trig point that crowns an uneven grassy plateau. It is connected to Cribin Fawr to the east and Mynydd Ceiswyn to the south. To the north lies Cadair Idris, while Tarren y Gesail lies to the west. [1]

References

  1. ^ Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe, Cumbria: Cicerone. ISBN  1-85284-304-7.

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