Pen y Lan

Hill, Mountain in Glamorgan

Wales

Pen y Lan

Track junction in St Gwynno Forest
Track junction in St Gwynno Forest Credit: Alan Hughes

Pen y Lan is a prominent hill located in the county of Glamorgan, South Wales. Standing at approximately 314 meters (1,030 feet) above sea level, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area. Situated near the village of Radyr, Pen y Lan is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a tranquil escape from the city.

Covered in lush vegetation, Pen y Lan is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The hill is characterized by a mixture of grassland, heathland, and woodland, providing a habitat for various species of plants and animals. Visitors can enjoy observing wildflowers blooming in spring, spotting migratory birds during the summer, or marveling at the vibrant foliage in autumn.

There are several trails that wind their way up Pen y Lan, catering to different levels of difficulty and fitness. These paths provide an opportunity for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, and even mountain biking. The summit of the hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, including Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, and the picturesque Taff Valley.

Pen y Lan is also steeped in history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Archaeological remains, such as burial mounds and ancient settlements, have been discovered on the hill, providing insights into the lives of prehistoric communities. The hill has also been a site of interest for geologists, as it contains rocks from various geological periods.

Overall, Pen y Lan is a captivating natural landmark in Glamorgan, offering a combination of stunning scenery, recreational opportunities, and a glimpse into the region's rich historical and geological past.

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Pen y Lan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.637637/-3.380957 or Grid Reference ST0494. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track junction in St Gwynno Forest
Track junction in St Gwynno Forest
Trig point on Cefn Gwyngul 356m above sea level.
Trig point on Cefn Gwyngul
356m above sea level.
Flush bracket Flush bracket on trig point S2324 on Cefn Gwyngul.

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Flush bracket
Flush bracket on trig point S2324 on Cefn Gwyngul. LinkExternal link
Mycena fungus I think this is one of the Mycena genus of fungi, but I’m not sure which species.
Mycena fungus
I think this is one of the Mycena genus of fungi, but I’m not sure which species.
Lost in the woods OS maps show a footpath through the forest but there is no sign of it on the ground.
Lost in the woods
OS maps show a footpath through the forest but there is no sign of it on the ground.
Public footpath? Marked on OS maps but no sign on the ground - except perhaps this stone?  The walking is rough trying to follow this path through the woodland.
Public footpath?
Marked on OS maps but no sign on the ground - except perhaps this stone? The walking is rough trying to follow this path through the woodland.
Sturdy dry stone wall
Sturdy dry stone wall
Orange jelly fungus Possibly Dacrymyces chrysospermus.  The species is saprotrophic and grows on dead coniferous wood.
Orange jelly fungus
Possibly Dacrymyces chrysospermus. The species is saprotrophic and grows on dead coniferous wood.
Timber pile left to rot
Timber pile left to rot
Quarry rubble on Cefn Gwyngul The Rhondda Valley town of Wattstown visible through the mist and cloud.
Quarry rubble on Cefn Gwyngul
The Rhondda Valley town of Wattstown visible through the mist and cloud.
Ynysybwl War Memorial Ynysybwl is a small ex mining village on the river Clydach a tributary of the Taff, its mine Lady Windsor closed in 1988
Ynysybwl War Memorial
Ynysybwl is a small ex mining village on the river Clydach a tributary of the Taff, its mine Lady Windsor closed in 1988
Archer Street, Ynysybwl The houses at the bottom are on Peygraig Terrace. The hill behind is Pen y Foel, with evidence of the coal tips from the local pit.
Archer Street, Ynysybwl
The houses at the bottom are on Peygraig Terrace. The hill behind is Pen y Foel, with evidence of the coal tips from the local pit.
Are you with us? An old, closed Woolwich branch, Ynysybwl
Are you with us?
An old, closed Woolwich branch, Ynysybwl
Ynysybwl High Street
Ynysybwl High Street
Pwll-helyg Street scene
Pwll-helyg Street scene
Looking towards Mynachdy
Looking towards Mynachdy
Forestry Road & logs
Forestry Road & logs
Show me another place!

Pen y Lan is located at Grid Ref: ST0494 (Lat: 51.637637, Lng: -3.380957)

Unitary Authority: Rhondda Cynon Taf

Police Authority: South Wales

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