Like the Munro's in Scotland all hills in Wales that are at least 2,000 feet (610 metres), high with a relative height of at least 15 metres (49.2 feet) are classified as Nuttalls. The definitive list was compiled by John and Anne Nuttall and published in 'The Mountains of England & Wales'.
All of the qualifying hills in the two main regions of South Wales are listed below. In total there are 34 Nuttalls to climb in South Wales.
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Black Mountains
Waun Fach (811 mtrs)
Pen y Gadair Fawr (800 mtrs)
Pen Allt-mawr (720 mtrs)
Rhos Dirion (713 mtrs)
Black Mountain 3 (703 mtrs)
Pen Cerrig-calch (701 mtrs)
Twmpa (690 mtrs)
Chwarel y Fan (679mtrs)
Mynydd Llysiau (663 mtrs)
Pen Twyn Mawr (658 mtrs)
Pen Twyn Glas (646 mtrs)
Black Mountain Sth Top (637 mtrs)
Brecon Beacons
Pen y Fan (886 mtrs)
Corn Du (873 mtrs)
Fan Brycheiniog (802 mtrs)
Cribyn (795 mtrs)
Waun Rydd (769 mtrs)
Fan Hir (761 mtrs)
Bwlch y Ddwyallt (754 mtrs)
Bannau Sir Gaer (749 mtrs)
Fan Fawr (734 mtrs)
Fan Gyhirych (725 mtrs)
Fan y Big (719 mtrs)
Waun Lefrith (677 mtrs)
Fan Fraith (668 mtrs)
Fan Nedd (663 mtrs)
Allt Lwyd (654 mtrs)
Garreg Las or Twyn Swnd (635 mtrs)
Fan Llia (632 mtrs)
Fan Frynych (629 mtrs)
Craig Cerrig-gleisiad (629 mtrs)
Y Gyrn (619 mtrs)
Cefn yr Ystrad (617 mtrs)
Garreg Lwyd or Moel Gornach (616 mtrs)
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