Wales
Mynydd Perfedd
813M
2667FT
About Mynydd Perfedd
Sitting quietly between Carnedd y Filiast and Foel-goch, this rounded Nuttall offers a gentler character than the jagged Glyderau peaks nearby. Its grassy summit plateau provides a fine vantage point over the deep blue of Marchlyn Mawr reservoir and across the Nant Ffrancon valley toward the sprawling Carneddau range.
Key Statistics
Rank
38th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Snowdonia
Prominence
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20m
Nearest Town
Nant Peris
Geology
This peak is formed from layers of ancient sandstone and siltstone, toughened by granite-like rocks that once cooled deep underground.
Classifications
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OS Grid Reference
SH623618
Latitude
53.1355°N
Longitude
4.0598°W
Did You Know?
- •The name is Welsh for 'Middle Mountain', a reference to its central position on the northern ridge of the Glyderau, situated between the Llanberis Pass and the Ogwen Valley.
- •From the summit, walkers have a direct bird's-eye view into the high cwm of Marchlyn Mawr, which serves as the upper reservoir for the Dinorwig pumped-storage hydroelectric station.
- •The terrain here is notably different from the rocky 'moonscape' of the main Glyder peaks; it is largely composed of high-altitude grassland and moss, providing a softer walking surface before the ridge narrows toward the south.
- •While its neighbours boast dramatic rock towers and cantilever stones, Mynydd Perfedd’s primary contribution to the range is providing a wide, flat space where you can finally unfold a map without it being shredded by a jagged crag.
