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Crug Hywel

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Crug Hywel

Crug Hywel, or Table Mountain, Black Mountains
Elevation 451 m
Location Black Mountains, Wales
Prominence <10 m
OS grid reference SO225207
Translation Hywel's mound (Welsh)
Pronunciation [kri:g 'hɐwɛl]

Crug Hywel (called the Table Mountain in English) is a flat-topped hill at the southern edge of the Black Mountains in south-east Wales. It rises to 451 m above sea level, from the southern flank of Pen Cerrig-calch (701 m), and overlooks the town of Crickhowell, to which it gives its name. The summit of the hill is entirely taken up by an Iron Age hill fort, with a clearly visible earth and stone ditch and rampart.

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Aerial photograph of Crug Hywel (Casglu'r Tlysau) Coordinates: 51.87946° N 3.12727° W

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