Mynydd Myddfai 440m (1443ft)
Summit Feature: This is the highest point on Mynydd Myddfai.
Classification: Hill Trigpoint, Befour, Britfour, Clem, Hump, Pedwar, P30 Tump.
OS Grid Ref: SN806297 (10 figure Grid Ref: SN8068629717).
The original GR data for this hill was only accurate to a 6 figure grid reference (c.a 100m).
We have used additional user / trigpoint data to bring it up to 10 figures.
UK Area: 32 - Llandovery to Monmouth (OS Maps 1:50k 160. 1:25k 12W.)
Latitude: 51.953113, Longitude: -3.737605, Height: 440 metres (1443 feet)
Prominence: 127 metres (417 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0440.p (DoBIH Hill ID: 5255)
Associated Trigpoint:
TP0685 'Black Mountain' Grid Ref: SN8068829719 Separation: 90m from Hill grid ref.
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-Mynydd Myddfai on hill-bagging.co.uk...
-Black Mountain on trigpointinguk.com...
Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams
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- '0440.p' SN806297 Mynydd Myddfai (440m, p127)
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Mynydd Myddfai's Ten Nearest Neighbouring Hills...
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Mynydd Myddfai has been climbed by...
Alex C Andrew Brown andys Anton Carole Chalky1953 Chris Nash Christina Lander Colin Crawford DaveJones Des Taylor Dugswell2 gerrybowes GordonAdshead iaindbrown jonglew Kettlesboy lauratheexplorer loobeeloo82 manilena ManofKernow Martin R outlawcatcher PeterD PGCE RDK rhw stevent0809 tewales The Valley Walker Tony J underhill WelshTrigs
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams