Lord Hereford’s Knob

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Lord Hereford’s Knob is a prominent hill in the Black Mountains of Wales, popular with hikers for its distinctive rounded summit and extensive views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
alternativeNameLanguage Welsh
country United Kingdom
Wales
elevation 2264 feet
690 metres
geology Old Red Sandstone NERFINISHED
hasAccess open access land
public footpaths
hasAlternativeName Lord Herefords Knob NERFINISHED
Twmpa NERFINISHED
hasGridReference SO255350
hasParentPeak Waun Fach NERFINISHED
hasProminence around 191 metres
hasSlope gentler eastern slopes
steep western slopes
hasSummitFeature rounded summit
hasTerrain open moorland
hasView extensive views over the Black Mountains
views over the Wye Valley
isPartOf Cambrian Mountains (broad sense) NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf British hillwalking literature
isVisibleFrom parts of the English border counties
listedIn Hewitt NERFINISHED
Marilyn NERFINISHED
Nuttall NERFINISHED
locatedIn Black Mountains NERFINISHED
Brecon Beacons National Park NERFINISHED
Powys NERFINISHED
Wales
mountainRange Black Mountains NERFINISHED
nameLanguage English
near Welsh–English border
nearestTown Hay-on-Wye NERFINISHED
overlooks River Wye valley near Hay-on-Wye NERFINISHED
Vale of Ewyas NERFINISHED
partOf Brecon Beacons NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
scenic views

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Black Mountains contains Lord Hereford’s Knob