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Post Gwyn

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Post Gwyn — mountain (665m) in Powys.

Post Gwyn, natural landmarks in North Wales

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Post Gwyn is a named natural landmark in the United Kingdom. Part of Berwyn range. Wikidata describes it as: "mountain (665m) in Powys". Coordinates: 52.8537°, -3.4153°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Post Gwyn is a subsidiary summit of Cadair Berwyn in north east Wales. It is the western outpost of the main central Berwyn range. The range also includes the Hirnantau to the west, which are crowned by Cyrniau Nod. The summit is the highest bump on the most westerly of Cadair Berwyn's long south ridges. This ridge has a peat bog covering, with the heather being very deep. No well trodden paths have developed here and the summit is seldom visited. The summit is marked by a pile of stones and offers views of Cwm Rhiwarth. The south ridge continues towards the summit of Glan-hafon, which at 608m is under 2000 ft.

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Coordinates
52.8537, -3.4153
Postcode
BT35 7GN
Parliamentary constituency
Newry and Armagh

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Post Gwyn?
Post Gwyn is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode BT35 7GN).
Is Post Gwyn free to visit?
Yes, Post Gwyn is free to enter.
How do I get to Post Gwyn?
Drivers can navigate to postcode BT35 7GN. It sits within the Newry and Armagh parliamentary constituency.