Pen-Hag wa s one of a pair of hills rising on the west side of the Witbeamwyd, the other being Pen-Hum. Pen-Hum was the highest point in the Wyd, just to the south of Pen-Hag. Both were exposed hilltops surmounted by granite outcrops known as tors; from either a good view of the surrounding countryside could be had. Pen-Hag was almost directly west of the magnificent Tateshalla, which also stood free of trees in a sheltered vale. The two hills were regarded with superstition by the local inhabitants; they were reputedly haunted, or home to sacred spirits who protect the Wyd.
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