- Blorenge
Infobox Mountain
Name = Blorenge
Elevation = 561 m (1,840 ft)
Location =Monmouthshire , WAL
Range =Brecon Beacons
Prominence = "c." 134 m
Parent peak =Coity Mountain
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 161
Grid_ref_UK = SO269118
Listing = DeweyBlorenge (pron-en|ˈblɒrɨndʒ, rhymes with "orange;" _cy. Blorens) is a
mountain inMonmouthshire , south eastWales .Location
The Blorenge mountain overlooks the
market town ofAbergavenny and the village ofLlanfoist to the north, and is very near theBlaenavon World Heritage Site to the south.SSSI
The Blorenge, which is convert|1833|ft|m high and has been designated a
Site of Special Scientific Interest , looks out over the valley of theRiver Usk to the equally high or slightly higher southern flank of theBlack Mountains, Wales , part of the eastern sector of theBrecon Beacons National Park , on the opposite side of the valley as it widens out to the vale of Usk.Hang Gliding Mecca
The Blorenge is owned by the SE Wales
Hang Gliding &Paragliding Club whose members regularly take off from the summit.The rare name is notable for being one of few words in the
English language that rhymes with the word orange. It is sometimes referred to as 'the Blancmange', as viewed from Abergavenny [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/84043] it does look as if it has been tipped from a huge jelly mould.Harry Llewellyn 's famousshowjumping horse ,Foxhunter which won Britain's onlyGold medal in the1952 Summer Olympics is buried near to theBlaenavon toLlanover road on the Blorenge with a car park sited here in his honour.There is a
hillwalking trail that runs around the Blorenge and is a very popular destination for tourists and walkers alike. The ascent on foot to the summit from Llanfoist / Abergavenny is very steep but the effort is repaid by the panoramic views from the summit across the valley of theRiver Usk across toAbergavenny and theBlack Mountains, Wales .At the foot of the mountain lies the
Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal and the village ofLlanfoist .External links
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/paul.benham/aber/blorenge.htm The Blorenge Walking]
* [http://www.abergavenny.net/gallery/blorenge.php A Gallery of the Blorenge]
* [http://www.sewhgpgc.co.uk/blor.php South East Wales Hang-Gliding & Para-Gliding Club guide to the Blorenge]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2698541 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of the Blorenge]
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