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Gallt yr Ogof
Wales

Gallt yr Ogof

763M
2502FT

About Gallt yr Ogof

Standing as the craggy eastern sentinel of the Glyderau range, this Hewitt offers a rugged introduction to the high tops when approaching from the east. Its rocky summit provides an exceptional profile view of Tryfan's iconic silhouette and the sprawling Carneddau, making it a worthy objective despite the fame of its neighbours.

Key Statistics

Rank
63rd Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Snowdonia
Prominence
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42m
Nearest Town
Ulverston
Geology
Old Red Sandstone

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SH685585
Latitude
53.1074°N
Longitude
3.9658°W

Did You Know?

  • The name translates from Welsh as 'Hillside of the Cave'. This refers to a prominent cave opening located on the lower crags of the mountain, which is well-known among the rock-climbing community but rarely visited by those following the summit paths.
  • It is most frequently climbed as the first or last peak in a traverse of the Glyderau, typically linked with its immediate neighbour, Y Foel Goch, which sits across a high, grassy col to the west.
  • The summit offers a unique vantage point of the Ogwen Valley, specifically looking directly across at the massive southern faces of Pen yr Ole Wen and the distinctive 'notch' of Bristly Ridge.
  • The northern cliffs of the mountain are a major destination for traditional rock climbing; the 'Grooved Arête' is considered one of the finest multi-pitch routes of its grade in North Wales.
  • Despite the promise of its name, do not expect to find a convenient cave at the summit to shelter from a sudden downpour; the namesake feature is located several hundred feet below the top on the northern escarpment.

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