Holyhead Mountain

Holyhead Mountain
Holyhead Mountain from the town's New Park
Highest point
Elevation220 m (720 ft)
Prominence220 m (720 ft)
Parent peaknone - HP Holy Island
ListingMarilyn, council top
Coordinates53°18′47″N 4°40′35″W / 53.31297°N 4.6763°W / 53.31297; -4.6763
Geography
Holyhead Mountain is located in Anglesey
Holyhead Mountain
Holyhead Mountain
OS gridSH218829
Topo mapOS Landranger 114

Holyhead Mountain (Welsh Mynydd Twr, from mynydd 'mountain, unenclosed land' and twr 'a heap, pile')[1] is the highest point on Holy Island, Anglesey, and in the county of Anglesey, north Wales. It lies about two miles west of the town of Holyhead, and slopes steeply down to the Irish Sea on two sides. Ireland can be seen from here on a clear day and the cliffs below are an important site for seabirds.

  1. ^ Pierce, Gwynedd O.; Roberts, Tomos (1999). "Mynydd Twr/Mynydd Tŵr". Ar draws gwlad 2 : ysgrifau ar enwau lleoedd. Llanrwst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch. p. 69. ISBN 0-86381-556-1. OCLC 41159255.

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