Bryn Eglwys

Hill, Mountain in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Bryn Eglwys

Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Glyndwr's Way near Dylife Credit: Dave Kelly

Bryn Eglwys is a prominent hill located in Montgomeryshire, Wales. Rising to an elevation of approximately 457 meters (1,499 feet), it forms part of the Cambrian Mountains range. The hill is situated to the north of the village of Llangadfan and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Bryn Eglwys offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. From its summit, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of the lush green valleys, rolling hills, and distant mountains that characterize the Montgomeryshire landscape. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the Snowdonia National Park to the west.

The hill itself is covered in a mix of heather and grass, providing a habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. Rare species such as the red grouse and the mountain hare can be spotted here, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.

There are several walking routes that lead to the top of Bryn Eglwys, varying in difficulty and length. The most popular trail starts from Llangadfan and follows a well-marked path through fields and woodlands, gradually ascending towards the summit. Along the way, walkers can appreciate the beauty of the Montgomeryshire countryside and may encounter grazing sheep or wild ponies.

Overall, Bryn Eglwys is a picturesque and accessible hill in Montgomeryshire, offering visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Cambrian Mountains and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area.

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Bryn Eglwys Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.53653/-3.6826085 or Grid Reference SN8594. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Glyndwr's Way near Dylife
Moorland fence, heading north to Bryn y Fedwen Also the boundary between open access land in Cadfarch civil parish [left / west] and  restricted access land in Trefeglwys [right / east].
Moorland fence, heading north to Bryn y Fedwen
Also the boundary between open access land in Cadfarch civil parish [left / west] and restricted access land in Trefeglwys [right / east].
Open access moorland, south of Bryn y Fedwen The lake about a mile away is called Glaslyn.
Open access moorland, south of Bryn y Fedwen
The lake about a mile away is called Glaslyn.
The mountain road from Machynlleth to Llanidloes Heading south-east to Lluest Dropyns.
The mountain road from Machynlleth to Llanidloes
Heading south-east to Lluest Dropyns.
Conifer plantation at Lluest Dropyns Looking east to the top [west end] of the hillside plantation.
Conifer plantation at Lluest Dropyns
Looking east to the top [west end] of the hillside plantation.
Rough grazing at 500 metres above sea level Between Lluen Dropyns and Waun Goch, with the lake Glaslyn in the distance.
Rough grazing at 500 metres above sea level
Between Lluen Dropyns and Waun Goch, with the lake Glaslyn in the distance.
Moorland sheep under grey skies, near Lluest Dropyns West of the Machynlleth - Llanidloes road, about 510 metres above sea level.
Moorland sheep under grey skies, near Lluest Dropyns
West of the Machynlleth - Llanidloes road, about 510 metres above sea level.
Trees in the graveyard, Dylife The church or chapel has been demolished.
Trees in the graveyard, Dylife
The church or chapel has been demolished.
Solar- and wind-powered street light, Dylife Lighting up a phone box, the rubbish / recycling bins, and the way to the pub.
Solar- and wind-powered street light, Dylife
Lighting up a phone box, the rubbish / recycling bins, and the way to the pub.
Public bridleway climbing up Llechwedd Du On the south side of the Machynlleth - Llanidloes road at Dylife. The former mine workings of the lower ground are open access land.
Public bridleway climbing up Llechwedd Du
On the south side of the Machynlleth - Llanidloes road at Dylife. The former mine workings of the lower ground are open access land.
ER postbox, Dylife On the south side of the road, at the junction with the bridleway.
ER postbox, Dylife
On the south side of the road, at the junction with the bridleway.
Gullies on the hillside below Penycrocbren And above a bridleway / track. Water or mining?
Gullies on the hillside below Penycrocbren
And above a bridleway / track. Water or mining?
The scars of mining at Dylife In the river valley, south of the Llanidloes - Machynlleth road.
The scars of mining at Dylife
In the river valley, south of the Llanidloes - Machynlleth road.
Group of trees outside the Star Inn, Dylife The pub / B&B is for sale [July 2016] for £325,000.
Group of trees outside the Star Inn, Dylife
The pub / B&B is for sale [July 2016] for £325,000.
Conifer plantation, north-east slopes of Llechwedd Du On the west side of the Llanidloes - Machynlleth road.
Conifer plantation, north-east slopes of Llechwedd Du
On the west side of the Llanidloes - Machynlleth road.
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Bryn Eglwys is located at Grid Ref: SN8594 (Lat: 52.53653, Lng: -3.6826085)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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