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- Cefn_Bryn abstract "Cefn Bryn is an ancient ridge in Britain. It is a 5 mile long Old Red Sandstone ridge in south Wales, in the heart of the Gower Peninsula, in the City and County of Swansea. Local people colloquially refer to it as the \"backbone of Gower\", as it protrudes from surrounding limestone. The highest point on the ridge (188m/617 ft [1]) is the second highest point in the peninsula, offering panoramic views of the surrounding country and seas. The swathes of grassland around the ridge are known as Cefn Bryn Common.Along the ridge of the hill, banked by grassy common on both sides is the road from Cilibion to Reynoldston. The road was previously known as the Old Coal Road and Red Road. Wandering sheep, wild ponies and cows can be seen along the road. Large swells and dips can be encountered along the route, formed by swallets and sinkholes in the surrounding limestone. The highest point of the road intersects with the ridge summit.".
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- Cefn_Bryn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arthur's Stone".
- Cefn_Bryn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arthur's Stone, Cefn Bryn".
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- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:4th-millennium_BC_architecture.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Swansea.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Bronze_Age_Britain.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Swansea.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Geology_of_Wales.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Gower_Peninsula.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Hills_of_Swansea.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Megalithic_monuments_in_Wales.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_Swansea.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Prehistoric_sites_in_Swansea.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Ridges_of_Wales.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_West_Glamorgan.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Stone_Age_Britain.
- Cefn_Bryn subject Category:Stone_Age_sites_in_Wales.
- Cefn_Bryn hypernym Ridge.
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- Cefn_Bryn type Area.
- Cefn_Bryn type Monument.
- Cefn_Bryn type Place.
- Cefn_Bryn type Area.
- Cefn_Bryn type Attraction.
- Cefn_Bryn type Landform.
- Cefn_Bryn type Monument.
- Cefn_Bryn type Peninsula.
- Cefn_Bryn type Ridge.
- Cefn_Bryn type Site.
- Cefn_Bryn type SpatialThing.
- Cefn_Bryn comment "Cefn Bryn is an ancient ridge in Britain. It is a 5 mile long Old Red Sandstone ridge in south Wales, in the heart of the Gower Peninsula, in the City and County of Swansea. Local people colloquially refer to it as the \"backbone of Gower\", as it protrudes from surrounding limestone. The highest point on the ridge (188m/617 ft [1]) is the second highest point in the peninsula, offering panoramic views of the surrounding country and seas.".
- Cefn_Bryn label "Cefn Bryn".