Wales
Carnedd y Filiast
669M
2195FT
About Carnedd y Filiast
Rising above the wild Migneint moors, this broad, heather-clad peak is the highest point of the northern Arenigs. Reaching its 669m summit requires navigating pathless, boggy terrain that rewards the effort with a profound sense of isolation and clear, unobstructed views across to the main Arenig massif and the Moelwynion.
Key Statistics
Rank
106th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Snowdonia
Prominence
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316m
Nearest Town
Llandderfel
Geology
The ground beneath your boots consists of volcanic ash and fine-grained sedimentary rock. These materials form the solid foundation of the peak you are climbing.
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SH871445
Latitude
52.9859°N
Longitude
3.6832°W
Did You Know?
- •The name translates from Welsh as 'Cairn of the Greyhound Bitch', a recurring name in Welsh topography that often relates to the legendary hunting of a white hare or a specific resting place of a prince's dog.
- •Despite its status as a Marilyn and a Hewitt, the hill is frequently bypassed by walkers heading for the more dramatic peaks of the Snowdon massif, leaving its vast moorland plateaus remarkably quiet.
- •The summit offers a specific, elevated perspective of the remote Llyn Celyn reservoir to the south, framed by the steep northern slopes of Arenig Fawr.
- •The approach from the east involves crossing Cwm Hesgyn, a valley known for its prehistoric remains, including several Bronze Age cairns and stone circles that mirror the mountain's name.
- •Reaching the summit is less of a mountaineering challenge and more an exercise in strategic navigation, primarily concerned with avoiding the deeper patches of sphagnum moss and hidden peat hags.
