Black Mountain (hill)

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Black Mountain

The summit, crossed by the Offa's Dyke Path
Elevation 703 m (2,306 ft)
Location Herefordshire, Flag of England England / Powys, Flag of Wales Wales
Range Black Mountains
Prominence 154 m
Parent peak Waun Fach
Topo map OS Landranger 161
Easiest route The Cat's back
OS grid reference SO255350
Listing Marilyn, Hewitt, County Top, Nuttall

Black Mountain (Welsh: Mynydd Du) is a mountain in the Black Mountains (not to be confused with the Black Mountain range of hills). It is the only Marilyn to fall exactly on the Welsh-English border, straddling Powys and Herefordshire.

Offa's Dyke long distance footpath passes along the ridge, more or less from south to north (or vice versa), while a steeper path leads to the summit from near the youth hostel in the Vale of Ewyas to the west. The summit is unmarked and, because of the very shallow gradients along the summit ridge, virtually impossible to determine in situ.

It is the highest ground in England south of the Yorkshire Dales, even though higher neighbours are very close by in Wales.

Coordinates: 52°00′30″N, 3°05′05″W

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