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Coordinates: 51°4257N 3°3506W / 51.71592°N 3.58497°W / 51.71592; -3.58497
 

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Craig y Llyn
The west face of Craig y Llyn
Highest point
Elevation600 m (2,000 ft)
Prominence392 m (1,286 ft)
ListingMarilyn, council top
Coordinates51°42′57N 3°35′06W / 51.71592°N 3.58497°W / 51.71592; -3.58497
Naming
English translationcliff of the lake
Language of nameWelsh
PronunciationWelsh: [krai̯ɡ ə ɬɪn]
Geography
Craig y Llyn is located in Wales
Craig y Llyn

Craig y Llyn

Neath Port Talbot & Rhigos, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

OS gridSN906031
Topo mapOS Landranger 170

Craig y Llyn (Welsh, 'rock/cliff of the lake') is a mountain situated to the south of the village of Rhigos in the Cynon Valley on the south side of the upper Vale of Neath and north of the Rhondda ValleysinSouth Wales; it is the highest point in the ancient kingdom and, later, county of Glamorgan (Morgannwg), and the southern Welsh coalfield plateau.

Description[edit]

The summit of Craig y Llyn lies within the borough of Neath Port Talbot whilst its eastern slopes are within Rhondda Cynon Taf, the boundary running in a north - south direction 200 m (660 ft) to the east of the summit. The name derives from the sandstone cliffs which drop steeply down to the lake on its northern side.

The hill is covered by forestry, except for the steep north and northeast faces, and is crowned with a trig point. Several footpaths cross near the summit of the hill, including the Coed Morgannwg Way. The highest point in Neath Port Talbot, Craig y Llyn, is commonly known as the Rhigos Mountain after the village of Rhigos located on the northern side of the mountain in the Cynon Valley.

The northern slopes and lakes were designated as a Site of Special Interest because they support "...two special habitat features, and is also of special interest for a plant, the water lobelia. The first habitat feature is standing water, supporting aquatic plants typical of lakes with low nutrient content. Some of these plants are not known from anywhere further south in the UK. The second is dry heath, found on the slopes above the lakes."[1]

Panoramic view of Rhigos and Llyn Fawr from Craig y Llyn

Geology[edit]

The hill is composed of a thick sequence of sandstones and mudstones assigned to the South Wales Coal Measures. The summit plateau is formed from the Pennant Sandstone of the Upper Coal Measures. The two cwms on its northern flanks which shelter Llyn Fach and Llyn Fawr are of glacial origin. In fact, the two lakes are the southernmost glacial tarns to occupy cwms in Great Britain. A landslip mass of rock lies above the western end of the latter lake.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Craig-y-Llyn". ccw.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 14 December 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  • ^ British Geological Survey 1:50,000 map sheet 231 'Merthyr Tydfil'
  • External links[edit]


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