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- Cadair_Berwyn abstract "Cadair Berwyn or Cader Berwyn is a mountain summit in north east Wales. It is the highest point in the Berwyn range, and the highest significant summit in Wales outside the National Parks. Cadair Berwyn and Cyrniau Nod to the west are the two Marilyns that form the Berwyn range.The mountain lies on main ridge of the Berwyns which runs north–south. The eastern side of the ridge is characterised by steep drops and crags including Craig Berwyn north of the summit and Craig y Llyn to the south. Craig y Llyn forms the headwall of a cwm, and it is to this that the word cadair (chair in Welsh) presumably refers. Further north along the ridge is Cadair Bronwen, whilst to south the ridge continues to Moel Sych (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈmɔil ˈsɨːx], meaning 'dry hill').It is often reported that Moel Sych, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) along the ridge, is of equal height, but Cadair Berwyn's spot height on the Ordnance Survey maps, where the trig point stands, is not the true summit. Cadair Berwyn's summit, 200 metres (220 yd) south of the trig point, is 3 metres (10 ft) taller than Moel Sych. This summit is listed as Cadair Berwyn New Top on the Nuttall list. However, the name given to it by its discoverer, Bernard Wright, was Craig Uchaf.In 1987 Bernard Wright, a rambler from Cheshire, was standing on Cadair Berwyn (then said to be the highest mountain in Clwyd) when he noticed that a nearby peak appeared to be higher. After first denying it, the cartographers at the Ordnance Survey finally admitted that Bernard had discovered a 'new mountain' at 830 metres above sea level. Bernard's name for this peak was Craig Uchaf (highest rock) the topographical name fitting in well with those that the Welsh have been giving their landscape for centuries. Near the summit is a Bronze Age cairn suggesting that over two thousand years ago people had recognised the true top.Several other summits in the area are listed as Hewitts or Nuttalls, including Foel Wen ([ˈvɔil ˈwɛn], Welsh for white hill) and Mynydd Tarw ([ˈmɐnɨð ˈtæɾu], bull mountain).The summit lies on the border between Powys and Denbighshire, and is the highest point in Denbighshire. The northern end Craig Berwyn is the highest point in Wrexham county borough. It stands between Snowdon and the Wrekin and blocks their line-of-sight.There is a standing stone in the area, located near the summit between Cadair Berwyn and Tomle. This was re-erected in June 2008 by High Sports. The standing stone can be found at SJ080337.Below the mountain is a small lake, Llyn Lluncaws (Lake Cheese).It is the location, as well as Cadair Bronwen, of an alleged UFO landing in 1974, known as the Berwyn Mountain UFO incident.".
- Cadair_Berwyn elevation "832.0".
- Cadair_Berwyn locatedInArea Denbighshire.
- Cadair_Berwyn locatedInArea Powys.
- Cadair_Berwyn locatedInArea United_Kingdom.
- Cadair_Berwyn mountainRange Berwyn_range.
- Cadair_Berwyn nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OSLandranger 125".
- Cadair_Berwyn prominence "346.0".
- Cadair_Berwyn thumbnail Cadair_Berwyn.jpg?width=300.
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- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageExternalLink panoramas.html.
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- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageID "1451325".
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageLength "7038".
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageOutDegree "77".
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageRevisionID "666835497".
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- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Cadair_Berwyn_North_Top.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Cadair_Bronwen.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hardys_of_Wales.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hewitts_of_Wales.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Highest_points_of_Welsh_counties.
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- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Denbighshire.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Foel_Wen.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Glan-hafon.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Godor.
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- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Hewitt_(hill).
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Welsh_principal_areas_by_highest_point.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Lists_of_mountains_and_hills_in_the_British_Isles.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Marilyn_(geography).
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- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Pen_Bwlch_Llandrillo_East_Top.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Post_Gwyn.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Powys.
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- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Spot_height.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink The_Wrekin.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Tomle.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Triangulation_station.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Trig_point.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink UK.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Wrexham_County_Borough.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLink Wrexham_county_borough.
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Berwyn".
- Cadair_Berwyn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cadair Berwyn".
- Cadair_Berwyn elevationM "832".
- Cadair_Berwyn gridRefUk "SJ071323".
- Cadair_Berwyn gridref "SJ066318".
- Cadair_Berwyn gridref "SJ080317".
- Cadair_Berwyn gridref "SJ085335".
- Cadair_Berwyn gridref "SJ089311".
- Cadair_Berwyn gridref "SJ094307".
- Cadair_Berwyn gridref "SJ099334".
- Cadair_Berwyn gridref "SJ112324".
- Cadair_Berwyn hasPhotoCollection Cadair_Berwyn.
- Cadair_Berwyn labelPosition "bottom".
- Cadair_Berwyn language Welsh_language.
- Cadair_Berwyn latD "52.8839".
- Cadair_Berwyn listing Hewitt_(hill).
- Cadair_Berwyn listing List_of_Welsh_principal_areas_by_highest_point.
- Cadair_Berwyn listing Lists_of_mountains_and_hills_in_the_British_Isles.
- Cadair_Berwyn listing Marilyn_(geography).
- Cadair_Berwyn listing Marilyn_(hill).
- Cadair_Berwyn listing Nuttall_(hill).
- Cadair_Berwyn location Denbighshire.
- Cadair_Berwyn location Powys.
- Cadair_Berwyn location UK.
- Cadair_Berwyn location United_Kingdom.
- Cadair_Berwyn longD "-3.3802".
- Cadair_Berwyn map "Wales".
- Cadair_Berwyn name Cadair_Berwyn_North_Top.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Cadair_Bronwen.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Foel_Wen.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Glan-hafon.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Godor.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Godor_North_Top.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Moel_Fferna.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Moel_Sych.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Moel_yr_Ewig.
- Cadair_Berwyn name Mynydd_Tarw.