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Craig Cerrig-gleisiad is a
subsidiary summit of Fan Fawr in the
Fforest Fawr
section of the
Brecon Beacons National Park,
South Wales. It
makes up half...
- Pen
Cerrig-calch is a
subsidiary summit of Waun Fach in the
Black Mountains in the
Brecon Beacons National Park in
southern Powys, Wales. Its summit, at...
- Llyn
Cerrig Bach is a
small lake
located between Rhosneigr and
Valley in the west of Anglesey, Wales.
Whilst it is not one of the
largest lakes on the...
- Llyn
Cerrig Bach
Plaque (Welsh:
Cilgant Llyn
Cerrig Bach) is a
bronze plaque that
dates from 200BC to AD100 in the Iron Age,
found at Llyn
Cerrig Bach...
- The
Milltir Cerrig (Welsh for "mile of stones") is a
mountain p**** in Wales, on the B4391
between Bala (in the
county of Gwynedd) and
Llangynog (Powys)...
- Afon Alaw Afon
Braint Afon
Cadnant Afon
Cefni Llyn Alaw Llyn
Cefni Llyn
Cerrig Bach Llyn
Llywenan Menai Strait Nant y
Perfedd Cymyran Strait Ancient sites...
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Cerrig Mân is a
village in Anglesey, in north-west Wales, in the
community of
Llaneilian and the
electoral ward of Twrcelyn. It is
located a mile north...
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Ruthin and
Cerrig-y-Drudion
Railway was a
proposed 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm)
narrow gauge railway that
would have
linked the
towns of
Ruthin and
Cerrig-y-Drudion...
- Coed-y-
Cerrig National Nature Reserve is
located at the
bottom of a deep
valley in the
Black Mountains,
about 3.7
miles (6.0 km)
north of
Abergavenny and...
- Allt-mawr at 719
metres (2,359 ft) and the 701
metres (2,300 ft) peak of Pen
Cerrig-calch
which rises prominently above Crickhowell in the Usk Valley. Outlying...