Hay Bluff & Twmpa, Black Mountains - Walking Britain's Walk 1238
Uploaded by
frankburdett@btinternet.com
on Oct 25, 2014
Region: United Kingdom
Route type: Hike
Total climb:
1,301.28 ft
Difficulty:
Medium
Distance: 9.13km, 5.67 miles.
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About trip
From the parking area the first objective, Hay Bluff a steep escarpment, can be easily seen. The ascent begins across grass aiming for the rising path that can be seen on the face of the escarpment. The going is steep in places but you gain height surprisingly quickly with ever improving views over the Wye Valley to the hills and mountains of mid-Wales. Reaching the transverse path turn left and continue until you locate another path that goes sharp left. This leads without any problem to the summit of Hay Bluff, which is marked by a trig point.
After taking in the view head
south west following the clear path along the edge. It is boggy in
places so good footwear is essential. Ahead and across the intervening
col you can see the next objective, Twmpa or Lord Hereford's Knob.
Descending to reach the road at Gospel Pass you climb steeply at first
before the gradient eases for an easy ascent to the summit of Twmpa. A
small cairn marks the top and there are good views in most directions.
Descend from Twmpa's summit southwest towards to Rhos Dirion, the next peak along the edge. As soon as the path levels off look out for a clear path that comes in from the left. Turn down this path descending onto the grassland at the bottom of the edge. Continue to the boundary fence (grid ref. 220356) where you join a clear track. This track heads northwest before swinging southeast...