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Moel Penamnen
Wales

Moel Penamnen

628M
2061FT

About Moel Penamnen

Rising above the slate-scarred horizon of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Moel Penamnen offers a quieter alternative to its jagged Moelwyn neighbors. It’s a fine spot for surveying North Wales, assuming you enjoy navigating a landscape that is roughly fifty percent abandoned quarry and fifty percent liquid earth.

Key Statistics

Rank
142nd Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Snowdonia
Prominence
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138m
Nearest Town
Rhiwbryfdir
Geology
You are trekking over the Nant Ffrancon Subgroup. This fell is composed of siltstone, a fine-grained rock formed from layers of ancient, compressed mud.

Find It

OS Grid Reference
SH716483
Latitude
53.0166°N
Longitude
3.9155°W

Did You Know?

  • The mountain forms part of the Moelwynion range and overlooks Cwm Penamnen, a valley historically significant for its links to the Welsh princes of Gwynedd.
  • It sits on the northern edge of the Ffestiniog slate landscape, providing a panoramic view of the massive industrial caverns and spoil heaps that define this UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • The peak is frequently reached via the Crimea Pass, a high mountain road named during the Crimean War when the local innkeeper supposedly had a strong opinion on the conflict.
  • The surrounding terrain is riddled with old mine workings and hidden air shafts, making it one of the few places where 'following the path' is a literal survival strategy rather than a suggestion.
  • The pass toward Manod Mawr is so exceptionally boggy that it essentially functions as a giant, mossy sponge designed specifically to steal expensive hiking poles and your sense of self-worth.

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