Wales
Rhinog Fach
712M
2335FT
About Rhinog Fach
Often overshadowed by its neighbor, Rhinog Fach is the rugged, antisocial cousin of the Welsh mountains. While Y Llethr provides the height and grass, Fach delivers a jagged, rocky personality that makes every meter of ascent feel like a personal insult to your knees.
Key Statistics
Rank
70th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Snowdonia
Prominence
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151m
Nearest Town
Cil-cychwyn
Geology
You are walking on the Rhinog Formation. This landscape is built from layers of sandstone and mudstone that form the solid foundation beneath your feet.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SH664270
Latitude
52.8239°N
Longitude
3.9842°W
Did You Know?
- •Despite being the 'little' one, it’s a Marilyn and widely considered the aesthetic king of the range. Its spectacular rocky peak makes the officially higher Y Llethr look like a discarded green rug by comparison.
- •The mountain sits south of Bwlch Drws Ardudwy, a dramatic pass that once served as a vital trade route. This gap separates the peak from Rhinog Fawr, its slightly taller but arguably less charismatic sibling.
- •The terrain here is notorious for its ancient, knee-high heather and hidden fissures. It is the kind of landscape that was designed specifically to swallow trekking poles and human dignity simultaneously.
- •To the south lies Llyn Hywel, a deep, dark tarn cradled between Rhinog Fach and Y Llethr. Local lore suggests it is bottomless, though most hikers are more concerned with the vertical scree slopes guarding its shores.
- •Hiking here is a masterclass in navigational masochism where 'paths' are merely suggestions made by optimistic sheep. You will spend half your day wrestling with shrubbery and the other half wondering if the mountain is actively trying to push you off.
