Mynydd Maendy

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Wind farm on Mynydd Maendy.

Mynydd Maendy is a hilltop and moorland, near Gilfach Goch, in Glamorgan, to the south-west of Tonyrefail. As with the Maindee district of Newport the name derives from the Welsh language maen dy meaning "stone house".

A wind farm[1] and an Iron Age Celtic hill fort are located on the summit. The large turbines of the wind farm can be seen from over 20 miles away on a clear day, and have raised environmental concerns.[1] The wind farm administrative centre is located in nearby Tonyrefail.

The hilllfort features on the Register of Landscapes of Special Historic Interest in Wales[2][3] and has been described as "the largest undefended Iron Age/Romano-British (800BC-AD410) settlement in southeast Wales."[4]

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