Tyddyn-Amlwg

Hill, Mountain in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Tyddyn-Amlwg

Welsh Ride Thing Wild camp number one on the WRT
Welsh Ride Thing Credit: John Horner

Tyddyn-Amlwg is a small hill located in the county of Montgomeryshire in Wales, United Kingdom. Situated in the beautiful Welsh countryside, it is a prominent feature of the landscape, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding areas.

With an elevation of approximately 300 meters, Tyddyn-Amlwg is considered a modest hill, but its location and natural beauty make it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The hill is covered in lush green vegetation, including grass, heather, and various wildflowers, creating a picturesque scene throughout the year.

The hill is part of a larger network of hills and mountains in the region, providing numerous hiking trails and paths for visitors to explore. The terrain is relatively gentle, making it accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels. As hikers ascend Tyddyn-Amlwg, they are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Montgomeryshire countryside, including rolling hills, meandering rivers, and charming villages.

In addition to its natural beauty, Tyddyn-Amlwg also has historical significance. The hill has been inhabited for centuries, and remnants of ancient settlements and structures can still be found in the area. These archaeological sites serve as a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.

Overall, Tyddyn-Amlwg is a hidden gem in Montgomeryshire, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature, enjoy stunning views, and delve into the history of the area. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this hill is well worth a visit.

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Tyddyn-Amlwg Images

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Welsh Ride Thing Wild camp number one on the WRT
Welsh Ride Thing
Wild camp number one on the WRT
Dyfnant Forest Track Part of the Dyfnant stage used by Rally GB 2012.
Dyfnant Forest Track
Part of the Dyfnant stage used by Rally GB 2012.
Dyfnant Forest Track Part of the Dyfnant stage used by Rally GB 2012.
Dyfnant Forest Track
Part of the Dyfnant stage used by Rally GB 2012.
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest A meeting of forest tracks. Glyndwr's Way continues Straight ahead.
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
A meeting of forest tracks. Glyndwr's Way continues Straight ahead.
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest In wet weather the path is shared with a stream.
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
In wet weather the path is shared with a stream.
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
View from Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
View from Glyndwr's Way in Dyfnant Forest
Dyfnant Rally Stage (WRC)
Dyfnant Rally Stage (WRC)
Junction of forest tracks, Dyfnant Forest
Junction of forest tracks, Dyfnant Forest
Edge of Dyfnant Forest Forest gives way to farmland above the Banwy valley.
Edge of Dyfnant Forest
Forest gives way to farmland above the Banwy valley.
Ruin in Dyfnant Forest Possibly the ruins of an old farmhouse engulfed by a tide of afforestation.
Ruin in Dyfnant Forest
Possibly the ruins of an old farmhouse engulfed by a tide of afforestation.
Forest ride, Dyfnant Forest Dyfnant Forest is one of only two Forestry Commission Forests in Wales where carriage driving is permitted without permit. A number of forest roads and rides are designated as carriage driving routes, including this one.
Forest ride, Dyfnant Forest
Dyfnant Forest is one of only two Forestry Commission Forests in Wales where carriage driving is permitted without permit. A number of forest roads and rides are designated as carriage driving routes, including this one.
Carriage driving route sign, Dyfnant Forest Dyfnant Forest is one of only two Forestry Commission Forests in Wales where carriage driving is permitted without permit. A number of forest roads and rides are designated as carriage driving routes, indicated by different colours as on this sign.
Carriage driving route sign, Dyfnant Forest
Dyfnant Forest is one of only two Forestry Commission Forests in Wales where carriage driving is permitted without permit. A number of forest roads and rides are designated as carriage driving routes, indicated by different colours as on this sign.
Tyddyn Amlwg, Dyfnant Forest An isolated farm, entirely surrounded by forest.
Tyddyn Amlwg, Dyfnant Forest
An isolated farm, entirely surrounded by forest.
Tyddyn Amlwg Trig point on Tyddyn Amlwg.
Tyddyn Amlwg
Trig point on Tyddyn Amlwg.
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Tyddyn-Amlwg is located at Grid Ref: SH9915 (Lat: 52.731736, Lng: -3.4961913)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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