Best mountain peaks around Selattyn And Gobowen are characterized by rolling hills and uplands within the Oswestry Uplands, a region on the Anglo-Welsh border. This area features notable elevated points and historical sites that offer rewarding experiences for visitors. The landscape includes a mix of pastoral fields, quiet lanes, and ascents onto hills with broad views. These locations provide opportunities for walking, exploring history, and enjoying scenic vistas.
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Climbed from ‘the back’ according to the locals. There is space for about 5-7 cars to park on this side. Free parking and. No charge for admission.
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Hi I live very close to Moelfre Gyrn. In fact i actually own a small part of it. Moelfre Gyrn has a beautiful view and is lovely to walk up. Great for mountain bikers since they host riding events there. Hope this helps. Regards Arun.
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Went up on a beautiful crisp late morning hike from car park but could be nice to go from town of Llangollen
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Moelfre Horn [S3128] 523m P237 (1716ft) Welsh Dewey Welsh Trig Pillar
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Great place to visit. The rockface is just amazing.
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Definitely worth the hike up the hill. Go do it - it looks worse than it is!! Really slippery underfoot when it's wet, so advise to wear proper footwear. Amazing views from the top.
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A short walk from the Panorama Road (1 mile) but most of it is very steep and rocky so not an easy stroll. Well worth it for the views of Llangollen and surrounds though. Not hard to believe that it was only occupied for 20 years.
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Top of the hill which overlooks the gorgeous town of Llangollen. These castle ruins are beautiful and a must see after a tough climb up..
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The region, part of the Oswestry Uplands, features notable elevated points such as Selattyn Hill, identified as the highest point within the Oswestry Uplands, and Old Oswestry Hill Fort, a significant elevated landmark and one of Britain's best-preserved Iron Age hillforts. Other notable summits include Dinas Bran Castle, Vivod Mountain, and Gyrn Moelfre Summit.
Selattyn Hill is identified as the highest point within the Oswestry Uplands, reaching an elevation of 372 meters (1,220 ft), with some sources indicating the very highest point at 387 meters. It lies within Shropshire, barely 500 meters from the Welsh border.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Dinas Bran Castle features enchanting ruins atop an Iron Age hillfort. Old Oswestry Hill Fort is another significant historical site, known for its impressive Iron Age earthworks and a rare World War I military trench system. Llanymynech Hill also has a rich history as one of the earliest mining sites in Wales and an extensive Iron Age hillfort.
From elevated points like Selattyn Hill, you can expect expansive 'Shropshire prospects' and views of the surrounding countryside. Dinas Bran Castle offers great views of the valley and the cliffs of World's End. Llanymynech Hill provides wonderful views over Shropshire, and Moelydd Summit offers a wonderful panoramic view with a toposcope to identify surrounding hills.
Yes, the area offers several easy walks. Old Oswestry Hill Fort has an easy 1.6-mile (2.6 km) loop that takes approximately 45 minutes to complete, suitable for families. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes listed in the Easy hikes around Selattyn And Gobowen guide.
The rolling hills and historic paths, including sections of the Offa's Dyke Path, provide excellent opportunities for walking and exploring history. You can also find various routes for road cycling and running. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Selattyn And Gobowen and Running Trails around Selattyn And Gobowen guides.
The region's landscape of rolling hills and historic paths can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in fine weather during morning and evening light, locations like Dinas Bran Castle are fantastic for photo sessions.
Many of the walking paths and trails across the rolling hills and uplands are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs, especially around livestock or protected areas.
Selattyn Hill offers expansive 'Shropshire prospects' or views of the surrounding countryside. Its proximity to Offa's Dyke Path National Trail makes it ideal for hikers. The hill also features a prehistoric ring cairn and the remains of the 19th-century Selattyn Tower, adding historical interest.
Old Oswestry Hill Fort is a popular hiking route with an easy 1.6-mile (2.6 km) loop. Visitors can explore impressive earthworks, learn about its historical significance from the Iron Age through to World War I military use, and enjoy panoramic views from its elevated position.
While the area is known for rolling hills, some routes offer more challenging ascents. For instance, the walk to Dinas Bran Castle is described as a 'breathtaking challenge' due to its rugged, prominent hilltop. Gyrn Moelfre Summit and Vivod Mountain are also intermediate-level summits.
Visitors frequently appreciate the wonderful views, the tangible connection to ancient history offered by sites like Old Oswestry Hill Fort and Dinas Bran Castle, and the opportunities for walking and exploring the natural beauty of the Oswestry Uplands. The community has shared over 260 photos and given more than 290 upvotes to these locations.


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