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Craig Cerrig gleisiad

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Listing
  
Hewitt, Nuttall

OS grid
  
SN969193

Elevation
  
629 m

Translation
  
Welsh language

Parent peak
  
Location
  
Topo map
  
OS Landranger 160

Prominence
  
49 m

Mountain range
  
Parent range
  
Craig Cerrig-gleisiad wwwfirstnaturecomwaleswildlifesiteimagese

Similar
  
Fan Frynych, Fan Fawr, Fan Llia, Fan Nedd, Y Gyrn

Craig Cerrig-gleisiad is a subsidiary summit of Fan Fawr in the Fforest Fawr section of the Brecon Beacons National Park, South Wales. It makes up half of the Craig Cerrig-gleisiad and Fan Frynych National Nature Reserve with its sister peak Fan Frynych.

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Map of Craig Cerrig-gleisiad, Brecon, UK

The summit is marked by a pile of stones, and sits on the edge of steep north facing cliffs which provide one of the few habitats for Arctic–alpine plants this far south in the British Isles. To the south-west is Fan Llia.

Geology

The outstanding feature of the mountain is the L-shaped glacial cwm which faces to the northeast. Its modern form is considered to be the result of a complex history of both glacial action and rock-slope failure, a portion of the west wall having collapsed after the main part of the last ice age. Some of the debris was re-worked during the Loch Lomond Stadial and parts stretch as far as the A470 road. The rocks exposed in the main crag are Senni Beds of Devonian Old Red Sandstone, topped with Brownstones.

The ledges of the main crag to the south have been a favoured nesting site for peregrine falcons.

References

Craig Cerrig-gleisiad Wikipedia


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