Berwyn Mountains

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The Berwyn Mountains are a remote and rugged range in northeast Wales known for their heather-clad moorlands, scenic walking routes, and rich wildlife.

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Label Occurrences
Berwyn Mountains canonical 5
Berwyn range 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
access open access land in parts
climate cool wet oceanic
country Wales
elevation 784 metres
827 metres
832 metres
geology Silurian sedimentary rocks
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasFauna black grouse
hen harrier
merlin
red grouse
short-eared owl
hasFlora bilberry
cotton grass
heather
hasHabitat acid grassland
blanket bog
upland heath
hasPass Milltir Gerrig
hasPeak Cadair Berwyn
Cadair Berwyn
surface form: Cadair Bronwen

Moel Sych
hasWaterFeature River Ceiriog catchment
River Dee catchment
highestPoint Cadair Berwyn
knownFor heather-clad moorlands
remote character
rich wildlife
rugged terrain
scenic walking routes
languageOfToponym Welsh
locatedIn Denbighshire
Powys
Wrexham County Borough
northeast Wales
nearestTown Bala
Llangollen
nearestVillage Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog
Llanfyllin
surface form: Llandrillo
notableViewpoint Cadair Berwyn summit ridge
partOf Cambrian Mountains
popularFor birdwatching
hiking
hillwalking
nature photography
region north Wales uplands

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Corwen locatedNear Berwyn Mountains
Llanfyllin locatedNear Berwyn Mountains
Llanfyllin hasNearbyNaturalFeature Berwyn Mountains
CORWEN hasNearbyMountainRange Berwyn Mountains
subject surface form: Corwen
this entity surface form: Berwyn range
Dee Valley near Berwyn Mountains
Lake Vyrnwy locatedIn Berwyn Mountains