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Mynydd Tarw
Mountain in Powys, Wales / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mynydd Tarw (pronounced [ˈmənɨð ˈtaru]) is a subsidiary summit of Cadair Berwyn in north east Wales. It used to have a top: Rhos which has now been deleted as a Nuttall.
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Mynydd Tarw | |
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![]() Cairn on Mynydd Tarw | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 679 m (2,228 ft) |
Prominence | 44 m (144 ft) |
Listing | Hewitt, Nuttall |
Naming | |
English translation | mountain of the bull |
Language of name | Welsh |
Geography | |
Location | Denbighshire / Powys, Wales |
Parent range | Berwyn range |
OS grid | SJ 11265 32442 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 125 |
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The summit has a large shelter cairn. The views are extensive, with the lower; northern and western Berwyns visible, including Pen Bwlch Llandrillo. Cadair Berwyn, Godor, Moel yr Ewig and Foel Wen are also in view.[1]