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About Tre-wilmot

Height

77 metres

Drop

40 metres

Summit feature

Largest of three upright rocks

Latitude

53.302161°

Longitude

-4.66112°

Grid reference

SH 22775 81661

Classifications

Tumps

Nearby hills

Snowdon (46.8 km)
Crib y Ddysgl (46.5 km)
Carnedd Llewelyn (48.6 km)
Carnedd Dafydd (47.2 km)
Glyder Fawr (47.6 km)
Glyder Fach (48.7 km)

Nearby towns

Bangor (36.3 km)
Llandudno (55.2 km)
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