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Pen Creigiau'r Llan
Wales

Pen Creigiau'r Llan

507M
1663FT

About Pen Creigiau'r Llan

Tucked away in the wild Cambrian heartland near the Dyfi Estuary, this 507m Marilyn is a masterclass in quiet solitude. It’s perfect for those who find Snowdonia's crowds offensive and prefer summits served with a side of ankle-snapping heather and sheep who look at you with genuine pity.

Key Statistics

Rank
545th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Central Wales
Prominence
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84m
Nearest Town
Lynton
Geology
Silurian Grits and Shales
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SN745939
Latitude
52.5285°N
Longitude
3.8514°W

Did You Know?

  • The name translates roughly to 'Head of the Rocks of the Church,' referencing the small village of Eglwys Fach that sits in its shadow down in the valley.
  • It is classified as a Marilyn, a peak with at least 150 meters of prominence, ensuring your calves will definitely feel the climb despite its modest height.
  • The summit offers a stunning panoramic view of the Dyfi Biosphere, a UNESCO-recognised area where the ecosystem is world-class, even if the Welsh weather rarely cooperates.
  • This fell sits on the edge of the 'Great Desert of Wales,' a vast area of uplands so empty of roads and people that your GPS might actually get lonely.
  • Attempting a direct ascent through the lower bracken is less of a hike and more of a wrestling match with an angry vegetable army. You will reach the top looking like you’ve been through a very specific, green-tinted paper shredder.

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