Wennallt

Hill, Mountain in Radnorshire

Wales

Wennallt

On the B4518 at Sychnant
On the B4518 at Sychnant Credit: Rob Purvis

Wennallt is a prominent hill located in Radnorshire, Wales. It is situated in the western part of the county, near the village of Newbridge-on-Wye. This natural landmark is known for its distinctive shape and breathtaking views, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Standing at an elevation of 423 meters (1,388 feet), Wennallt offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside and the nearby Wye Valley. The hill is primarily composed of sedimentary rocks, including sandstone and mudstone, which have been shaped by millions of years of geological processes.

The area surrounding Wennallt is rich in biodiversity, with a variety of plant species thriving in its grassy slopes and woodland areas. This makes it an ideal habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including numerous bird species, mammals, and insects.

The hill is also of historical significance, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Bronze Age. Archaeological remains, including burial mounds and ancient settlements, suggest that Wennallt had been inhabited by early communities.

Today, Wennallt attracts hikers, walkers, and nature enthusiasts who come to explore the numerous trails that crisscross its slopes. These routes provide an opportunity to discover the area's natural beauty and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Wennallt offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing visitors with a chance to connect with nature and immerse themselves in the stunning landscape of Radnorshire.

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Wennallt Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.394392/-3.5172179 or Grid Reference SN9678. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

On the B4518 at Sychnant
On the B4518 at Sychnant
On the B4518, barn ahead and a turning not for lorries
On the B4518, barn ahead and a turning not for lorries
Farm buildings at West Fedw ahead on the B4518
Farm buildings at West Fedw ahead on the B4518
Public footpath to Lower Fedw Dropping eastwards from the B4518 at Plas Tylwch.
Public footpath to Lower Fedw
Dropping eastwards from the B4518 at Plas Tylwch.
Conifer plantation on the bank of Afon Dulas North-east of, and below, Plas Tylwch.
Conifer plantation on the bank of Afon Dulas
North-east of, and below, Plas Tylwch.
The road to Llanidloes The B4518 heading northwards from Plas Tylwch.
The road to Llanidloes
The B4518 heading northwards from Plas Tylwch.
B4518 climbing up to the barns at West Fedw Farm Salers cattle are bred here. Once the local industry was lead mining.
B4518 climbing up to the barns at West Fedw Farm
Salers cattle are bred here. Once the local industry was lead mining.
Conifer plantation at West Fedw Looking west from the B4518.
Conifer plantation at West Fedw
Looking west from the B4518.
The road to Llanidloes The B4518 heading north at the junction with the road to Alltlwyd.
The road to Llanidloes
The B4518 heading north at the junction with the road to Alltlwyd.
The road to Alltlwyd and Croesty Heading westwards from the B4518.
The road to Alltlwyd and Croesty
Heading westwards from the B4518.
Conifer plantation west of Llidiarddau Alongside the bridleway running north-east from Alltlwyd.
Conifer plantation west of Llidiarddau
Alongside the bridleway running north-east from Alltlwyd.
Fields below Wennallt The nearest fields are about 310 metres above sea level. The summit of Wennallt is 435 metres. Buildings at Alltlwyd are just visible above the fence.
Fields below Wennallt
The nearest fields are about 310 metres above sea level. The summit of Wennallt is 435 metres. Buildings at Alltlwyd are just visible above the fence.
Flowery meadow, east of Alltlwyd On the west side of the B4518.
Flowery meadow, east of Alltlwyd
On the west side of the B4518.
Bridge over Afon Dulas, west of Cenarth Mill Carrying the B4518, between Tylwch and Pont y Dwr. Location of a 273 metre spot height.
Bridge over Afon Dulas, west of Cenarth Mill
Carrying the B4518, between Tylwch and Pont y Dwr. Location of a 273 metre spot height.
The infant Afon Dulas, near Cenarth Mill Looking upstream [locally north-west] from the bridge carrying the B4518.
The infant Afon Dulas, near Cenarth Mill
Looking upstream [locally north-west] from the bridge carrying the B4518.
Trees at Sychnant Fach With a view through to the northern slopes of Cefn Cenarth.
Trees at Sychnant Fach
With a view through to the northern slopes of Cefn Cenarth.
The access track to Cenarth Mill Heading east from the B4518, on the north bank of the Afon Dulas.
The access track to Cenarth Mill
Heading east from the B4518, on the north bank of the Afon Dulas.
Sheep pasture below Cenarth Wood On the west side of Nantgwyn.
Sheep pasture below Cenarth Wood
On the west side of Nantgwyn.
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Wennallt is located at Grid Ref: SN9678 (Lat: 52.394392, Lng: -3.5172179)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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