Mynydd Machen
Mynydd Machen or Machen Mountain is a hill lying between the town of Risca and the village of Machen in Caerphilly [County Borough] in south Wales. Its summit is crowned by a trig point and a mast.
Geology
The hill lies at the southeastern extremity of the South [Wales Coalfield] where the varied Carboniferous Period rock strata of the coalfield margin are tilted steeply northwestwards into the coalfield basin. The sequence which outcrops on Mynydd Machen in northeast-southwest aligned bands is this :Warwickshire Group
South Wales [Coal Measures Group]
Marros Group
Pembroke Limestone Group
The summit of the hill is formed from the sandstone of the ‘Brithdir Member’ of the Pennant Sandstone Formation. A large quarry towards the south of the hill works the dolomitic limestone of the Pembroke Limestone Group.