Tomle, Summit in Berwyn range, Powys, Wales.
Tomle is a summit in the Berwyn range in Powys, Wales, standing at 741 meters elevation. The terrain features boggy ground, unmarked paths, and a small cairn marking the top.
The mountain is classified as both a Hewitt and a Nuttall under British hill categorization systems. These designations have made it a noted waypoint for peak baggers exploring the region.
The name Tomle comes from Welsh language conventions used across the mountain range. Walkers experience this peak as part of a connected ridge system that locals know by its geographical markers and traditional routes.
Multiple walking paths connect this summit to neighboring peaks such as Cadair Berwyn North Top and Craig Berwyn. The boggy terrain requires sturdy footwear, and weather conditions can change quickly in this exposed upland area.
The summit sits along the easternmost ridge of Cadair Berwyn and offers views that stretch across multiple Welsh counties. From this vantage point, the extended landscape of the mountain range unfolds in a panoramic sweep.
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