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Maesglase is a
mountain in Snowdonia,
North Wales,
situated approximately four
miles to the south-west of Aran Fawddwy. It is the
highest of the Dyfi...
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height by
Pistyll y Llyn, Devil's
Appendix and the
waterfall at Nant
Maesglase. The flow over the
falls is
regulated by a weir at the
source of the river...
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- A
slate boundary stone on
Maesglase...
- the
others being Aran
Fawddwy and
Esgeiriau Gwynion. To the west is
Maesglase and the Dyfi hills,
while to the south-west lies
Cadair Idris. To the...
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Cardigan Bay ahead,
while the
north views are
dominated by
Cadair Idris and
Maesglase to the west.
Between Tarrenhendre and
Tarren y
Gesail lies the Bryn Eglwys...
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rocky peaks. To the
south and the west
stand the Dyfi Hills,
dominated by
Maesglase 3
miles (4.8 km) west of the town.
Dinas Mawddwy is
dominated by Foel...
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Maesglase Gwynedd 679 318 2,226 1,044 30F 124 125 SH817150 Ma,Sim,Hew,N 313 England...
- the Dyfi hills, a
subgroup of the
Cadair Idris group. It is a top of
Maesglase and the
summit consists of a trig
point that
crowns an
uneven gr****y plateau...
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Sumner dominated climbing in Mid Wales,
including routes on the
waterfalls of
Maesglase....