Yr Eifl

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Yr Eifl is a prominent group of three volcanic hills on the Llŷn Peninsula in northwest Wales, known for its rugged scenery and panoramic coastal views.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Tre’r Ceiri 0
Garn Ganol 0

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hillfort
mountain
mountain group
volcanic hill
country Wales
Wales
elevation 564 metres
564 metres
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasAccessPoint village of Llithfaen
hasFeature coastal cliffs nearby
rocky summits
steep slopes
hasPart Garn For NERFINISHED
Garn Ganol NERFINISHED
Tre’r Ceiri NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Anglesey (Ynys Môn) NERFINISHED
Cardigan Bay NERFINISHED
Llŷn Peninsula interior
Snowdonia mountains NERFINISHED
heritageStatus one of the best-preserved Iron Age hillforts in Britain
knownFor panoramic coastal views
rugged scenery
languageOfToponym Welsh
locatedIn Gwynedd NERFINISHED
Llŷn Peninsula NERFINISHED
Llŷn Peninsula NERFINISHED
northwest Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOn Yr Eifl NERFINISHED
mapReferenceSystem Ordnance Survey NERFINISHED
mountainRange Llŷn Peninsula hills
nameMeaning The Forks NERFINISHED
nearestLargeTown Pwllheli NERFINISHED
overlooks Caernarfon Bay NERFINISHED
Irish Sea NERFINISHED
Llŷn Peninsula coast NERFINISHED
partOf Snowdonia and Coast landscape region NERFINISHED
historic county of Caernarfonshire
popularFor coastal sightseeing
hiking
hillwalking
region northwest Europe
tourismImportance local landmark of the Llŷn Peninsula
visibleFrom Irish Sea shipping routes

Referenced by (2)

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Llyn Peninsula highestPoint Yr Eifl
Llyn Peninsula contains Yr Eifl