Month: June 2021Page 1 of 3

Werfa [Mynydd Llangeinwyr]

At 568m this is the highest hill in Bridgend, but, due to its location, it is very accessible with a gentle walk and minimal ascent. Parking is at…

Mynydd Caerau

Mynydd Caerau is the second highest hill in Bridgend at 555m and it offers great views down to the distant sea and is accessible via a gentle walk…

Mynydd Ton

An easy walk this one, parking is at a popular viewing point (complete with ice cream van) and as you’re already fairly high up there is 338ft of…

Sugar Loaf

One of most famous hills in Wales, the Sugar Loaf is distinctive enough to be visible from miles around and combines good height (596m) with easy access to…

Bryn Arw

Bryn Arw has two points, the old high point is South and 381m, but the highest point is now the most Northern point and is 385m. There is…

Moel Penderyn

Moel Penderyn is a 371m hill above Penderyn and has good views over this pleasant part of Wales. Parking is opposite a farm, there were no signs saying…

Cefn Gwyngul

This is a pleasant and easy walk via a country lane, forest gravel tracks and a rough, grassy track. Less than 4m in distance and 500ft of ascent…

Garn Ddu

Garn Ddu is a 462m hill in the Brecon Beacons, offering good views of the Pen y Fan horseshoe walk and wide views South. You park at a…

Cefn Cil-Sanws

Cefn Cil-Sanws is a 461m hill above Merthyr Tydfil and below the Brecon Beacons horseshoe walk. I walked this along with Garn Ddu following the route above and…