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|county=Radnorshire
|county=Radnorshire
|range=Cambrian Mountains
|range=Cambrian Mountains
|picture=Mast on Black Mixen - geograph.org.uk - 7811.jpg
|picture=Black Mixen moorland.jpg
|picture caption=Summit of Black Mixen and the radio mast
|picture caption=Moorland on the summit of Black Mixen
|height=2,133 feet
|height=2,133 feet
|latitude=52.267151
|longitude=-3.200098
|os grid ref=SO182639
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'''Black Mixen''' is a hill in [[Radnorshire]] which may be accounted a subsidiary summit of [[Great Rhos]], in the [[Radnor Forest]], though it is certainly a distinctive hill of itself.  Black Mixen lies to the east-northeast of Great Rhos, across the head of Harley Dingle, the steep, forbidden valley used as a shooting range and testing ground for ammunition.
'''Black Mixen''' is a hill in [[Radnorshire]] which may be accounted a subsidiary summit of [[Great Rhos]], in the [[Radnor Forest]], though it is certainly a distinctive hill of itself.  Black Mixen lies to the east-north-east of Great Rhos, across the head of Harley Dingle, the steep, forbidden valley used as a shooting range and testing ground for ammunition.


The summit of Black Mixen is marked with a cairn, and is next to a radio transmitter and its building.<ref>Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe, Cumbria: Cicerone. ISBN 1-85284-304-7.</ref>  
The summit of Black Mixen is marked with a cairn, and is next to a radio transmitter and its building.<ref>Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe: Cicerone. ISBN 1-85284-304-7.</ref>  


To the east of Black Mixen is [[Bache Hill]].  To the south lie the [[Black Mountains]].  [[Great Rhos]] raises its great head in a broad, flat plateau to the west.
To the east of Black Mixen is [[Bache Hill]].  To the south lie the [[Black Mountains]].  [[Great Rhos]] raises its great head in a broad, flat plateau to the west.
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==References==
==References==
[[File:Small quarry on Black Mixen - geograph.org.uk - 682165.jpg|right|200px|Small quarry on Black Mixen]]
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[[File:Small quarry on Black Mixen - geograph.org.uk - 682165.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Small quarry on Black Mixen]]

Latest revision as of 09:12, 15 September 2018

Black Mixen
Radnorshire

Moorland on the summit of Black Mixen
Range: Cambrian Mountains
Summit: 2,133 feet SO182639
52°16’2"N, 3°12’0"W

Black Mixen is a hill in Radnorshire which may be accounted a subsidiary summit of Great Rhos, in the Radnor Forest, though it is certainly a distinctive hill of itself. Black Mixen lies to the east-north-east of Great Rhos, across the head of Harley Dingle, the steep, forbidden valley used as a shooting range and testing ground for ammunition.

The summit of Black Mixen is marked with a cairn, and is next to a radio transmitter and its building.[1]

To the east of Black Mixen is Bache Hill. To the south lie the Black Mountains. Great Rhos raises its great head in a broad, flat plateau to the west.

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References

  1. Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe: Cicerone. ISBN 1-85284-304-7.
Small quarry on Black Mixen