Rhos Fawr (Powys)

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Rhos-Fawr (Great Rhos)
Summit plateau

Summit plateau

height 660  m
location County Powys , Wales
Coordinates 52 ° 16 '2 "  N , 3 ° 11' 59"  W Coordinates: 52 ° 16 '2 "  N , 3 ° 11' 59"  W
Rhos-Fawr (Powys) (Wales)
Rhos Fawr (Powys)
Type Mountain plateau
Rhos Fawr and Black Mountains
View from the summit to the north

The Rhos-Fawr ( Great Rhos ) is a mountain in County Powys in Wales , it is the highest point of the Radnor Forest and part of the Cambrian Mountains .

The summit rises from a plateau overgrown with heather . Its secondary peaks are Black Mixen ( Welsh Micsen Du ), on which there is a transmission mast, the Drygarn Fawr and the Gorllwyn . The Radnor Forest ( Fforest Faesyfed ) is a wooded hunting area from which the Rhos-Fawr Mountains protrude.

In the south of the Rhos-Fawr are the Black Mountains .

Legend

According to a local legend, the locals built four churches around Radnor Forest to banish the last dragon still living in Wales to sleep here. The church names were Llanfihangel Cefnllys , Llanfihangel Rhydithon , Llanfihangel Nant Melan and Llanfihangel Cascob , all dedicated to the Archangel Michael the Dragon Slayer (Welsh Mihangel ). If even one of the churches is destroyed, the dragon will awaken and devastate the land.

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