CADAIR BERWYN
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'Cadair Berwyn' is a mountain summit in north Wales, UK. It is the highest point in the Berwyn range, and the highest significant summit in Wales outside the National Parks. The name ''cadair'', meaning ''chair'', presumably applies to the cwm on the south side of the ridge — compare Cadair Idris.
It is often reported that Moel Sych (, Welsh for ''dry hill''), 1 km along the ridge is of equal height, but Cadair Berwyn's spot height on the Ordnance Survey maps, where the trig point stands, is not the true summit. Cadair Berwyn's summit, 200 m south of the trig point, is a few metres taller than Moel Sych.
Several other summits in the area are listed as Hewitts or Nuttalls, including 'Foel Wen' (, Welsh for ''white hill'') and 'Mynydd Tarw' (, ''bull mountain'').
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