Wales
Yr Elen
963M
3160FT
About Yr Elen
Tucked away on a graceful spur off the main Carneddau ridge, this 3000ft summit offers a quieter alternative to the busier Welsh peaks. It is defined by its sharp profile and the narrow col connecting it to Carnedd Llewelyn, providing an exceptional, high-altitude vantage point over the rugged Cwm Caseg.
Key Statistics
Rank
10th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Snowdonia
Prominence
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55.3m
Nearest Town
Bethesda
Geology
You are walking on fine-grained siltstone and fragmented, crystal-filled rock that hardened from molten material. These layers form the rugged and durable foundation of Yr Elen.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SH673651
Latitude
53.1664°N
Longitude
3.9865°W
Did You Know?
- •The name is Welsh for 'The Elen,' likely referring to Eleanor de Montfort, the wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last native Prince of Wales. Some historians also suggest a connection to Elen Luyddog (Saint Helen of the Legions), a prominent figure in Welsh mythology.
- •Classified as both a Hewitt and a Nuttall, the peak stands at the end of a dramatic ridge separating two major glacial valleys. Unlike the broad, flat plateaus typical of the Carneddau, Yr Elen has a distinct, pointed shape when viewed from the depths of Cwm Caseg or Cwm Pen-llafar.
- •The summit provides a spectacular and intimate view of the craggy, shattered cliffs on the north-western face of Carnedd Llewelyn, a perspective often missed by walkers who stay on the main ridge path.
- •Most walkers reach the summit via a short, airy ridge traverse from Carnedd Llewelyn, but the most rewarding approach is the long, wild ascent from Bethesda, following the remote course of the Afon Caseg.
- •As it sits on a spur rather than the main spine of the range, the summit is often treated as a mandatory detour by peak-baggers, ensuring that its only regular visitors are those who don't mind walking the same ridge twice in one afternoon.
