Maelienydd

Range Of Mountains, Range Of Hills in Radnorshire

Wales

Maelienydd

Track, Cwmquarry
Track, Cwmquarry Credit: Richard Webb

Maelienydd is a range of hills located in Radnorshire, Wales. The hills are part of the Cambrian Mountains, which are known for their rugged beauty and scenic views. Maelienydd is characterized by its rolling hills, lush greenery, and diverse wildlife.

The highest point in the Maelienydd range is Y Gamriw, which stands at an elevation of 2,044 feet. The range is popular among hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, who come to explore its numerous trails and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

The hills of Maelienydd are home to a variety of plant and animal species, including red kites, buzzards, and mountain hares. The area is also known for its ancient ruins and historical sites, such as the ruins of Castell Dinas.

Overall, Maelienydd offers visitors a peaceful and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're looking to hike, birdwatch, or simply relax in nature, the hills of Maelienydd provide the perfect setting for outdoor exploration and relaxation.

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Maelienydd Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.332894/-3.270326 or Grid Reference SO1371. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track, Cwmquarry
Track, Cwmquarry
Track, Cwmquarry Heading for the common at Maelienydd
Track, Cwmquarry
Heading for the common at Maelienydd
Track near Mere House Mapped as a yellow road.
Track near Mere House
Mapped as a yellow road.
Mapped yellow road And yes - I did use it.
Mapped yellow road
And yes - I did use it.
Sheep, Maelienydd
Sheep, Maelienydd
A prickly common Gorse is rather prolific on some of the Radnorshire commons.
A prickly common
Gorse is rather prolific on some of the Radnorshire commons.
Track on Maelienydd Passing near the common's highest point and avoiding the gorse.
Track on Maelienydd
Passing near the common's highest point and avoiding the gorse.
Road over Maenlienydd A Radnorshire common.
Road over Maenlienydd
A Radnorshire common.
361m summit, Maelienydd The common's high point with a small cairn.
361m summit, Maelienydd
The common's high point with a small cairn.
Signpost on the common The Radnor CC finial has been found and added to a more recent signpost.
Signpost on the common
The Radnor CC finial has been found and added to a more recent signpost.
Road, Coxhead Bank Common
Road, Coxhead Bank Common
Track to Warren Bank 14 years after <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/839050">SO1470 : Track to Warren Bank</a>
Track to Warren Bank
Hill fort near Upper Sign
Hill fort near Upper Sign
On to the common, Maelienydd
On to the common, Maelienydd
Track to Cwm Cefn-y-gaer
Track to Cwm Cefn-y-gaer
Maelienydd A common.
Maelienydd
A common.
Road off the common Leaving Maelienydd.
Road off the common
Leaving Maelienydd.
Bridge over Camddwr
Bridge over Camddwr
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Maelienydd is located at Grid Ref: SO1371 (Lat: 52.332894, Lng: -3.270326)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

What 3 Words

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