Mynydd Llangeinwyr is the highest hill in the county borough of Bridgend in the coalfield of South Wales. It forms a long north-south ridge between the valleys of Cwm Garw to the west and Cwm Ogwr Fawr to the east. The highest point of the ridge is the 568-metre flat dome known as Werfa which is crowned by a trig point and prominent masts. A secondary trig point is sited at a height of 530 m near to the ancient cairn of Carn-yr-hyrddod. The hill is named from the village of Llangeinor below its southern tip.
MynyddLlangeinwyr is the highest hill in the county borough of Bridgend in the coalfield of South Wales. It forms a long north-south ridge between the...
ultimately from a personal name. The Afan rises on the northern slopes of MynyddLlangeinwyr to the east of Blaengwynfi, and flows in a generally south-westerly...
Abergwynfi and Blaengwynfi, and the summits of Mynydd Caerau 536 m (1,759 ft) and MynyddLlangeinwyr 571 m (1,873 ft) on the right. The road begins to...
GM383: Three Round Cairns on Mynydd Drumau coflein NPRN: 307221. GGAT PRN: 00505w. Cadw SAM: GM387: Round Cairn with Cist on Mynydd Drumau coflein NPRN: 307653...