Geolocate

Wales topographic map

Click on the map to display elevation.

Wales

Wales is predominantly mountainous, with its terrain shaped by ancient geological processes and glaciation. In the north, Snowdonia (Eryri) boasts the country's highest peaks, including Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) at 1,085 meters (3,560 feet). Central Wales is characterized by the Cambrian Mountains, featuring rounded, undulating landscapes covered in moorland and rough grassland. The southern region is home to the Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog), with notable summits like Pen y Fan at 886 meters (2,907 feet). Beyond its uplands, Wales offers diverse lowland areas, including the north coastal plain, the island of Anglesey, parts of the Llŷn Peninsula, narrow coastal strips along Cardigan Bay, much of Pembrokeshire and southern Carmarthenshire, the Gower Peninsula, and the Vale of Glamorgan. The country's extensive coastline, stretching approximately 1,370 miles (2,200 kilometers), features a mix of rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, further enriching its varied topography.

About this map

Name: Wales topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Wales, United Kingdom (51.22903 -5.80773 53.63500 -2.64986)

Average elevation: 325 ft

Minimum elevation: 0 ft

Maximum elevation: 3,284 ft

Other topographic maps

Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.

London

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 138 ft

Edinburgh

United Kingdom > Scotland > Edinburgh

Some have called Edinburgh the Athens of the North for a variety of reasons. The earliest comparison between the two cities showed that they had a similar topography, with the Castle Rock of Edinburgh performing a similar role to the Athenian Acropolis. Both of them had flatter, fertile agricultural land…

Average elevation: 341 ft

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

Scotland accounts for just under a third (32 per cent) of the total area of the UK, covering 78,772 square kilometres (30,410 sq mi). This includes nearly eight hundred islands, predominantly west and north of the mainland; notably the Hebrides, Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands. Scotland is the most…

Average elevation: 259 ft

Brighton

United Kingdom > England > Brighton and Hove

Average elevation: 210 ft

Glasgow

United Kingdom > Scotland > Glasgow City

Glasgow itself was reputed to have been founded by the Christian missionary Saint Mungo in the 6th century. He established a church on the Molendinar Burn, where the present Glasgow Cathedral stands, and in the following years Glasgow became a religious centre. Glasgow grew over the following centuries. The…

Average elevation: 420 ft

Cambridge

United Kingdom > England > Cambridge

The city, like most of the UK, has a maritime climate highly influenced by the Gulf Stream. Located in the driest region of Britain, Cambridge's rainfall averages around 570 mm (22.44 in) per year, around half the national average, with some years occasionally falling into the semi-arid (under 500 mm (19.69…

Average elevation: 59 ft

Stoke-on-Trent

United Kingdom > England > Stoke-on-Trent > Stoke-on-Trent

In 1919, the borough proposed to expand further and annex the neighbouring borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme and the Wolstanton United Urban District, both to the west of Stoke. This never took place, due to strong objections from Newcastle Corporation. A further attempt was made in 1930, with the promotion of…

Average elevation: 525 ft

Leeds

United Kingdom > England

Lying in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, there is a significant variation in elevation within the city's built-up area. The district ranges from 1,115 feet (340 m) in the far west on the slopes of Ilkley Moor to about 33 feet (10 m) where the rivers Aire and Wharfe cross the eastern boundary. Land rises…

Average elevation: 308 ft

Capel Curig

United Kingdom > Wales > Conwy

Average elevation: 981 ft

Leicester

United Kingdom > England > City of Leicester

Average elevation: 358 ft

Tonbridge

United Kingdom > England > Kent > Tonbridge and Malling

Average elevation: 171 ft

Weybridge

United Kingdom > England > Surrey > Elmbridge

Average elevation: 69 ft

Aberlour

United Kingdom > Scotland > Moray

According to the 1846 A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, "This parish, formerly called Skirdustan, signifying, in the Gaelic tongue, 'the division of Dustan', its tutelary saint, derived its present name from its situation at the mouth of a noisy burn, which discharges itself into the river Spey."

Average elevation: 525 ft

Carlisle

United Kingdom > England > Cumberland

Average elevation: 102 ft

Aberdeen

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeen

Two weather stations collect climate data for the area, Aberdeen/Dyce Airport, and Craibstone. Both are about 4 1⁄2 miles (7 km) to the north west of the city centre, and given that they are in close proximity to each other, exhibit very similar climatic regimes. Dyce tends to have marginally warmer daytime…

Average elevation: 171 ft

High Legh

United Kingdom > England > High Legh

Average elevation: 197 ft

Cardiff

United Kingdom > Wales > Cardiff

Average elevation: 180 ft

Saffron Walden

United Kingdom > England > Essex > Uttlesford

Average elevation: 289 ft

Plymouth

United Kingdom > England > Devon > Plymouth

The River Plym, which flows off Dartmoor to the north-east, forms a smaller estuary to the east of the city called Cattewater. Plymouth Sound is protected from the sea by the Plymouth Breakwater, in use since 1814. In the Sound is Drake's Island which is seen from Plymouth Hoe, a flat public area on top of…

Average elevation: 266 ft

Tonbridge

United Kingdom > England > Kent > Tonbridge and Malling

Average elevation: 171 ft

Basingstoke

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > Basingstoke and Deane

Situated in a valley through the Hampshire Downs at an average elevation of 88 metres (289 ft) Basingstoke is a major interchange between Reading, Newbury, Andover, Winchester, and Alton, and lies on the natural trade route between the southwest of England and London. The area had been something of an…

Average elevation: 361 ft

Alloa

United Kingdom > Scotland > Clackmannanshire

Average elevation: 72 ft

Bailrigg

United Kingdom > England > Lancashire > Lancaster

Average elevation: 190 ft

Newry

United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Down

Average elevation: 423 ft

Romford

United Kingdom > England > Greater London

The town centre is about 50 feet (15 m) above sea level on a gravel terrace rising from the River Thames. The north of the town has developed on London Clay and is situated as much as 150 ft (46 m) above sea level. A continuous gentle rise in the eastern suburbs towards Gidea Park and Harold Wood peaks around…

Average elevation: 95 ft

Taunton

United Kingdom > England > Somerset

Average elevation: 128 ft

The Minch

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 207 ft

Hoyland

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 315 ft

Pocklington

United Kingdom > England > Pocklington

Average elevation: 154 ft

Newport

United Kingdom > Wales > Newport

Average elevation: 292 ft

Portsmouth

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > Portsmouth

By road, Portsmouth lies 73.5 miles (118.3 km) from Central London, 49.5 miles (79.7 km) west of Brighton, and 22.3 miles (35.9 km) east of Southampton. Portsmouth is situated primarily on Portsea Island and is the United Kingdom's only island city, although parts of it have expanded onto the mainland. Gosport…

Average elevation: 92 ft

Seven Sisters

United Kingdom > England > East Sussex > Wealden > Friston

Average elevation: 115 ft

Swansea

United Kingdom > Wales > Swansea

Much of Swansea is hilly with the main area of upland being located in the council ward of Mawr. Areas up to 185 metres (607 ft) in elevation range across the central section: Kilvey Hill, Townhill and Llwynmawr separate the centre of Swansea from its northern suburbs. Cefn Bryn, a ridge of high land, is the…

Average elevation: 240 ft

Swindon

United Kingdom > England > Swindon

Swindon has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification), like the vast majority of the British Isles, with cool winters and warm summers. The nearest official weather station is RAF Lyneham, about 10 miles (16 km) west southwest of Swindon town centre. The weather station's elevation is 145…

Average elevation: 354 ft

South Chailey

United Kingdom > England > East Sussex > Lewes

Average elevation: 112 ft

Roundway

United Kingdom > England > Wiltshire > Devizes

Average elevation: 479 ft

Kislingbury

United Kingdom > England > Northamptonshire

Average elevation: 272 ft

Warton

United Kingdom > England > Lancashire > Borough of Fylde

Average elevation: 39 ft

Westhay

United Kingdom > England > Somerset

Average elevation: 16 ft

East Prawle

United Kingdom > England > Devon > South Hams

Average elevation: 200 ft

Foots Cray

United Kingdom > England > Greater London

Average elevation: 184 ft

Wanstead Flats

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 66 ft

Semley

United Kingdom > England > Wiltshire

Average elevation: 469 ft

Nottingham Castle

United Kingdom > England > Nottingham

Average elevation: 135 ft

Northowram

United Kingdom > England > Calderdale

Average elevation: 686 ft

Gateshead

United Kingdom > England > Tyne and Wear > Gateshead > Gateshead

One of the most distinguishing features of Gateshead is its topography. The land rises 230 feet from Gateshead Quays to the town centre and continues rising to a height of 525 feet at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sheriff Hill. This is in contrast to the flat and low lying Team Valley located on the western…

Average elevation: 203 ft

Eastbourne

United Kingdom > England > East Sussex > Eastbourne > Eastbourne

Average elevation: 115 ft

Bradford

United Kingdom > England

Bradford is located at 53°45′00″N 01°50′00″W / 53.75000°N 1.83333°W / 53.75000; -1.83333 (53.7500, -1.8333)1. Topographically, it is located in the eastern moorland region of the South Pennines.

Average elevation: 548 ft

Cambridge

United Kingdom > England > Cambridgeshire

The city, like most of the UK, has a maritime climate highly influenced by the Gulf Stream. Located in the driest region of Britain, Cambridge's rainfall averages around 570 mm (22.44 in) per year, around half the national average, The driest recent year was in 2011 with 380.4 mm (14.98 in) of rain at the…

Average elevation: 108 ft

Birkenhead Park

United Kingdom > England > Wirral

Average elevation: 75 ft

Llanteg

United Kingdom > Wales > Pembrokeshire

Average elevation: 449 ft

Conisbrough

United Kingdom > England > Doncaster

Average elevation: 200 ft

Grafham Water

United Kingdom > England > Huntingdonshire

Average elevation: 161 ft

Parliament Hill

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 266 ft

Horam

United Kingdom > England > Horam

Average elevation: 213 ft

Corwen

United Kingdom > Wales > Denbighshire

Average elevation: 899 ft

Falmouth

United Kingdom > England > Falmouth

Average elevation: 108 ft

St Andrews

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 125 ft

Paignton

United Kingdom > England > Torbay

Average elevation: 161 ft

Kendal

United Kingdom > England > South Lakeland > Kendal

Average elevation: 367 ft

Glastonbury

United Kingdom > England > Glastonbury

Average elevation: 46 ft

Bridge of Orchy

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 1,063 ft

Poole Bay

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 0 ft

Crumlin

United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Antrim

Average elevation: 236 ft

Marlow

United Kingdom > England > Marlow

Average elevation: 246 ft

Brecon

United Kingdom > Wales > Powys

Average elevation: 709 ft

Farnworth

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 308 ft

Gortin

United Kingdom > Northern Ireland

Average elevation: 531 ft

Snowdon

United Kingdom > Wales > Gwynedd

Snowdon (/ˈsnoʊdən/) or Yr Wyddfa (pronounced [ər ˈʊɨ̞̯ðva] (listen)), is the highest mountain in Wales, at an elevation of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea level, and the highest point in the British Isles outside the Scottish Highlands. It is located in Snowdonia National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol…

Average elevation: 2,270 ft

Bramham Park

United Kingdom > England > Leeds

Average elevation: 279 ft

The Strid

United Kingdom > England > Craven

Average elevation: 663 ft

Gower Peninsula

United Kingdom > Wales > Swansea

Average elevation: 279 ft

Crowborough

United Kingdom > England > Wealden > Crowborough

In the late 19th century Crowborough was promoted as a health resort based on its high elevation, the rolling hills and surrounding forest. Estate Agents even called it "Scotland in Sussex". The town's golf course opened in 1895, followed by a fire station and hospital in 1900.

Average elevation: 410 ft

Huddersfield

United Kingdom > England > Kirklees

Average elevation: 476 ft

Amesbury

United Kingdom > England > Amesbury

Average elevation: 335 ft

Matlock

United Kingdom > England > Derbyshire > Derbyshire Dales

Average elevation: 699 ft

Sleaford

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > East Hampshire > Headley

Average elevation: 269 ft

Telford

United Kingdom > England > Telford and Wrekin

Average elevation: 446 ft

Derry/Londonderry

United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Londonderry

Derry is characterised by its distinctively hilly topography. The River Foyle forms a deep valley as it flows through the city, making Derry a place of very steep streets and sudden, startling views. The original walled city of Londonderry lies on a hill on the west bank of the River Foyle. In the past, the…

Average elevation: 289 ft

York

United Kingdom > England > York

Average elevation: 69 ft

Hull

United Kingdom > England > Kingston upon Hull

Kingston upon Hull is on the northern bank of the Humber Estuary. The city centre is west of the River Hull and close to the Humber. The city is built upon alluvial and glacial deposits which overlie chalk rocks but the underlying chalk has no influence on the topography. The land within the city is generally…

Average elevation: 69 ft

Derby

United Kingdom > England > Derbyshire

Average elevation: 318 ft

Moreton

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 52 ft

Gear up for your next adventure:

🧯Emergency Survival Kit - All‑in‑one survival essentials for the backcountry
🥾Women's Hiking Boots - Top-rated trail boots with ankle support and superior grip
🧣Merino Neck Gaiters - Multi-functional headwear for wind and sun protection
🌎3D Topographic Globes - Raised relief globes for a tactile understanding of geography
🎒Day Hiking Backpack - Lightweight backpack perfect for day trips and outdoor adventures

As an Amazon Associate, this site earns from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.