. . . . "Crug Hywel is an Iron Age Celtic hillfort, with a clearly visible earth and stone ditch and rampart. Crug Hywel is approached by a couple of public footpaths across farmland from Crickhowell and Llanbedr and visited by the Beacons Way. It lies within an area designated as open country over which the public have the right to roam. The Welsh name Mynydd y Begwn is also used of this summit. As a result, it has been suggested that the name Crug Hywel (which means 'Hywel's mound') may originally have referred to the castle mound in Crickhowell."@en . . . "451.0"^^ . . . . "POINT(-3.1272699832916 51.879459381104)"^^ . . . . "51.87945938110352"^^ . "Crug Hywel is an Iron Age Celtic hillfort, with a clearly visible earth and stone ditch and rampart. Crug Hywel is approached by a couple of public footpaths across farmland from Crickhowell and Llanbedr and visited by the Beacons Way. It lies within an area designated as open country over which the public have the right to roam. The name is sometimes given to the flat-topped hill itself, which is also called Table Mountain in English). Located at the southern edge of the Black Mountains in south-east Wales, it rises to 451 m above sea level, from the southern flank of Pen Cerrig-calch (701 m), and overlooks the town of Crickhowell, whose name derives from Crug Hywel. The Welsh name Mynydd y Begwn is also used of this summit. As a result, it has been suggested that the name Crug Hywel (which means 'Hywel's mound') may originally have referred to the castle mound in Crickhowell."@en . . "Crug Hywel (walisisch), die englische Bezeichnung lautet Table Mountain, (deutsch \u201ETafelberg\u201C) ist ein 451 m hoher, abgeflachter H\u00FCgel am s\u00FCdlichen Rande der Black Mountains in Wales im Brecon Beacons National Park. Er liegt an der S\u00FCdflanke des 701 m hohen und \u00FCberragt die im S\u00FCden liegende Stadt Crickhowell, von der er seinen Namen hat. Der H\u00FCgel aus Old-Red-Sandstein stammt aus dem Devon. Die ganze Felsmasse bilden einen Ausrei\u00DFer des Pen Cerrig-calch."@de . "Crug Hywel"@de . "Hywel's mound"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "3750"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "-3.127269983291626"^^ . "451"^^ . . . . "Crug Hywel Hill Fort, Near Abergavenny.jpg"@en . . . . . . "Crug Hywel"@en . . . . . . "SO225207"@en . . . . "2830856"^^ . . . . . "1081684090"^^ . . . "Crug Hywel (walisisch), die englische Bezeichnung lautet Table Mountain, (deutsch \u201ETafelberg\u201C) ist ein 451 m hoher, abgeflachter H\u00FCgel am s\u00FCdlichen Rande der Black Mountains in Wales im Brecon Beacons National Park. Er liegt an der S\u00FCdflanke des 701 m hohen und \u00FCberragt die im S\u00FCden liegende Stadt Crickhowell, von der er seinen Namen hat. Der H\u00FCgel aus Old-Red-Sandstein stammt aus dem Devon. Die ganze Felsmasse bilden einen Ausrei\u00DFer des Pen Cerrig-calch. Der Gipfel des H\u00FCgels besteht aus einem nierenf\u00F6rmigen eisenzeitlichen Hillfort mit deutlich sichtbaren Erd- und Steinw\u00E4llen und einem dazwischen liegenden Graben."@de . . . "Crug Hywel"@en . . . . . . . "Crug Hywel, Black Mountains"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "51.87946 -3.12727" . . . "Crug Hywel"@en . . . . . . . . . "600.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . .