Moel Arthur

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Moel Arthur is a prominent Iron Age hillfort-topped peak in the Clwydian Range of northeast Wales, known for its archaeological significance and scenic views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hillfort
mountain peak
hasAccess Offa’s Dyke Path nearby
public footpaths
hasArchaeologicalFeature defensive banks
ditches
earthwork ramparts
hasArchaeologicalPeriod later prehistoric period
hasArchaeologicalSignificance prehistoric hillfort remains
hasConservationStatus protected landscape within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasCountry Wales NERFINISHED
hasFeature car park at the base providing access to the hill
hasGeologicalEra Iron Age NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeFeature prominent rounded summit
hasNameLanguage Welsh
hasNameMeaning Arthur’s bare hill
hasPeakElevation about 1496 feet
about 456 metres
hasProtection scheduled monument status (hillfort)
hasTerrain grass-covered slopes
heather moorland
hasView panoramic views over the Clwydian Range
views towards the Vale of Clwyd
locatedIn Clwydian Range NERFINISHED
Denbighshire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
northeast Wales
nearbySettlement Llangwyfan NERFINISHED
Mold NERFINISHED
Nannerch NERFINISHED
partOf Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
chain of Iron Age hillforts on the Clwydian Range
popularFor heritage tourism
photography
scenic views
usedFor archaeological study
recreational hiking
walking

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Clwydian Range notablePeak Moel Arthur