Graig Syfyrddin
Appearance
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Graig Syfyrddin | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 423 m (1,388 ft) |
Prominence | 235 m (771 ft) |
Parent peak | Ysgyryd Fawr |
Listing | Marilyn |
Geography | |
Location | Monmouthshire, Wales |
Parent range | Brecon Beacons |
OS grid | SO403210 |
Graig Syfyrddin or just The Graig, is a 423m high hill near Grosmont in north-eastern Monmouthshire, Wales. The summit knoll is known as Edmund's Tump. The hill consists of an isolated mass of the micaceous sandstones of the Brownstones Formation, a unit of the Old Red Sandstone well known from the nearby Black Mountains, of which it can be considered an outlier in both the geographical and geological sense.[1]
The Three Castles Walk,[2] a waymarked recreational walk in Monmouthshire linking Grosmont Castle, White Castle (Wales) and Skenfrith Castle passes over the hill.
References
[edit]- ^ "Trig point on Edmund's Tump (C) Philip Halling". geograph.org.uk.
- ^ "Ysgyryd Fawr and Sugar Loaf (C) Philip Halling". geograph.org.uk.
External links
[edit]51°53′04″N 2°52′08″W / 51.88435°N 2.86878°W