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Also known as Dinas Rock and made from carboniferous limestone, it is on the border of Powys and Neath Port Talbot. It gets its name from the presence of an Iron Age Hill Fort on its summit. The large steep rock face is a reminder of the limestone quarry that used to occupy this site.
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