Wales topographic maps
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Yr Aran
United Kingdom > Wales > Gwynedd
Yr Aran is a mountain peak on a ridge radiating south from Snowdon, Wales' highest mountain, with views of the summit of Snowdon, Moel Hebog and the Nantlle Ridge. It has an elevation of 747.2 m (2,451 ft) and a prominence of 235 m (771 ft).
Average elevation: 440 m
Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape
United Kingdom > Wales > Denbighshire
Separated by the Vale of Alyn, a second sister range, sometimes regarded (at least partly) as part of the Clwydian Range and included in the AONB since 2011, the Llantysilio and Maesyrchen Mountains, or South Clwyd Mountains extend further south to Acrefair and Gwyddelwern. Alongside the (core–northern)…
Average elevation: 166 m
Garnedd Ugain
United Kingdom > Wales > Gwynedd
Garnedd Ugain, the summit of Crib-y-Ddysgl ridge, is a pyramidal mountain in Wales that forms part of the Snowdon Massif. It is the second-highest peak in Wales (although with a far greater topographical prominence Carnedd Llywelyn is usually considered second highest) and lies just under one kilometre north…
Average elevation: 678 m
Coed Nant Simon
United Kingdom > Wales > Denbighshire > St Asaph > Llangwyfan
Average elevation: 211 m
Aberystwyth
United Kingdom > Wales > Ceredigion
Aberystwyth experiences an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb) similar to almost all of the United Kingdom. This is particularly pronounced due to its west coast location facing the Irish Sea. Air undergoes little land moderation and so temperatures closely reflect the sea temperature when…
Average elevation: 39 m
