Cwm Cyffog

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Cwm Cyffog
Site of Special Scientific Interest
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Location within Wales
Location Mid and South Glamorgan
Grid reference SS9213490365
Coordinates 51°36′06″N3°33′32″W / 51.601762°N 3.5588446°W / 51.601762; -3.5588446 Coordinates: 51°36′06″N3°33′32″W / 51.601762°N 3.5588446°W / 51.601762; -3.5588446
InterestBiological
Area17.29 ha
Notification 3 July 1989

Cwm Cyffog is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Glamorgan, south Wales.

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