Best mountain peaks around Welshpool are located in Powys, Wales, within a scenic landscape. This region features notable mountain peaks and hills that offer panoramic views and diverse natural features. Many of these elevations hold historical significance, including Iron Age hillforts and ancient geological formations. The area provides varied experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
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Y Golfa is a gently rounded hill that offers superb panoramic views of the Breidden Hills and various regions of Powys. Serving as an exceptional 360-degree viewpoint, you may also be lucky enough to catch sight of a train winding its way along the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway below.
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Great place to visit. The rockface is just amazing.
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It’s a must see on the tour from Montgomery Castle. The views are just breath taking and it’s the perfect stop to have a break or stop off for a picnic.
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The Montgomeryshire County War Memorial stands on top of Town Hill next to the trig point at 320m. It stands in memory of the people of Montgomeryshire killed at war. Originally erected and dedicated to those killed in WW1 it has since been redesignated in memory of all lives lost in conflict. The Town Hill is a nice walk from Montgomery town and offers great views of the surrounding countryside.
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Moel y Golfa is a small mature wood in the Breidden Hills, some 5km northeast of Welshpool. Buses run to Middletown from where it is possible to walk straight up into the wood. There is a path along the bottom of the hill and another which goes straight up the tightly packed contours to the summit of Moel y Golfa at 403m. The impressive monument that stands on the central hump atop the summit of Moel y Golfa is apparently dedicated to two gypsy kings. You can see across the Severn Valley all the way to Cadair Idris 60 km away. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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Long Mountain is a hill and Iron Age Fort straddling the boundary between Powys (Wales) and Shropshire (England) to the east of Welshpoo. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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For breathtaking views, consider visiting Y Golfa, which offers superb panoramic vistas of the Breidden Hills and various regions of Powys. Another excellent choice is Moel y Golfa Summit Monument, where you can see across the Severn Valley to the Welsh mountains, including Cadair Idris on a clear day.
The region is rich in history. You can visit View from Llanymynech Hill, an ancient mining site with an extensive Iron Age hillfort. Beacon Ring Hillfort on Long Mountain is another significant Iron Age site. Additionally, the Montgomeryshire County War Memorial stands atop Town Hill, commemorating those lost in conflict.
Yes, Y Golfa is considered family-friendly, offering an easy climb with 360-degree views. It's a quiet spot even on weekends, perfect for a pleasant outing. For more easy walks, you can explore routes in the Easy hikes around Welshpool guide.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from gentle ascents to more challenging routes with scrambling sections. The Breidden Hills, including Moel y Golfa and Middletown Hill, offer diverse walking experiences through woodlands and open terrain. For specific routes, check out the Easy hikes around Welshpool guide.
Moel y Golfa Summit Monument is the highest of the Breidden Hills, standing at 403 meters. It's known for its volcanic origin, superb panoramic views across the Severn Valley, and an impressive monument dedicated to two Romany Gypsy kings. The ascent can be engaging, with some easy scrambling sections.
Long Mountain, with its highest point Beacon Ring Hillfort at 408 meters, straddles the border between Wales and England. It's a prominent 'Marilyn' hill with an Iron Age hillfort, historical ties to a Roman road, and sections of Offa's Dyke Path. It offers a blend of natural beauty and rich history.
Yes, some ascents, particularly to peaks like Moel y Golfa from Middletown, can be steep and include easy scrambling sections, providing a more engaging walk. These routes are often part of larger loops through the Breidden Hills, offering varied terrain for those seeking a challenge.
Beyond hiking, the area around Welshpool offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, from moderate to difficult, that traverse the scenic landscape. Check out the MTB Trails around Welshpool and Cycling around Welshpool guides for detailed routes.
Y Golfa is renowned for its exceptional 360-degree panoramic views. From its summit, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Breidden Hills and various regions of Powys. You might even catch sight of a train from the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway winding its way below.
Visitors frequently highlight the superb panoramic views, the rich historical significance of sites like Iron Age hillforts, and the diverse natural features. The opportunity for varied walking experiences, from gentle strolls to more challenging ascents, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the quiet, natural beauty and the chance to spot local wildlife.
The Breidden Hills are a prominent range northeast of Welshpool, known for their volcanic origin. Key peaks within this range include Moel y Golfa, which is the highest, and Middletown Hill (also known as Cefn y Castell). These hills offer diverse walking experiences and historical interest, often included in circular routes.
Yes, the Montgomeryshire County War Memorial is located on top of Town Hill near Montgomery. Standing at 320 meters, it offers great views of the surrounding countryside and serves as a poignant memorial to those from Montgomeryshire who died in conflict.


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