Bwrdd ArthurMountain or HillBwrdd Arthur (Arthur's Table in English), also known as Din Sylwy is flat topped limestone hill on the island of Anglesey.
The summit, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Bay, supports one of the few remnant areas of limestone grassland on the island while the flanks boast limestone heath with a bizarre mixture of lime and acid loving species such as common rockrose, salad burnet, bell heather and western gorse. This is open access land, best reached via the footpath stile on the road from the south. MariandyrysIsle of AngleseyLL58 8YBUnited Kingdom53.311139799490-4.124388550390http://www.showmewales.co.uk/?dms=3&venue=1142394
Bwrdd Arthur
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Bwrdd Arthur
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Bwrdd Arthur (Arthur's Table in English), also known as Din Sylwy is flat topped limestone hill on the island of Anglesey.
The summit, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Bay, supports one of the few remnant areas of limestone grassland on the island while the flanks boast limestone heath with a bizarre mixture of lime and acid loving species such as common rockrose, salad burnet, bell heather and western gorse. This is open access land, best reached via the footpath stile on the road from the south.
Map reference: SH 585814 Lat: 53.31114 Long: -4.12439
B5109 north from Beaumaris to Llangoed, left to Llanddona and continue on this road through Glanrafon and Mariandyrys, pass a right turn to Eglwys St Michael and footpath on right.