Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Cefn yr Ogof is the highest point of the hill to the west of Gwrych Castle near Abergele and Llanddulas. It is 204 m (669 ft) high. The view from the top is one of the hidden delights of the North Wales coast with views towards the Clwydian Hills, Denbigh Moors, (Mynydd Hiraethog) Snowdonia, the Great Orme, Anglesey and the Dulas valley. The name refers to the caves located on the hill.It has recently been promote to HuMP status, having a prominence of over 100 metres.Link to Cefn y ogof, hosted by the Gwrych Castle website. [1] Llanddulas Limestone and Gwrych Castle Wood is an SSSI including the hill.. }
Showing items 1 to 1 of
1
with 100 items per page.
- Cefn_yr_Ogof abstract "Cefn yr Ogof is the highest point of the hill to the west of Gwrych Castle near Abergele and Llanddulas. It is 204 m (669 ft) high. The view from the top is one of the hidden delights of the North Wales coast with views towards the Clwydian Hills, Denbigh Moors, (Mynydd Hiraethog) Snowdonia, the Great Orme, Anglesey and the Dulas valley. The name refers to the caves located on the hill.It has recently been promote to HuMP status, having a prominence of over 100 metres.Link to Cefn y ogof, hosted by the Gwrych Castle website. [1] Llanddulas Limestone and Gwrych Castle Wood is an SSSI including the hill.".