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Mynydd Tryfan
Wales

Mynydd Tryfan

402M
1319FT

About Mynydd Tryfan

Not to be confused with its terrifyingly jagged cousin in Snowdonia, this Mynydd Tryfan is a polite, rounded bump near Llansannan. At 402m, it’s the perfect hill for those who enjoy the name 'Tryfan' but prefer their hikes without the imminent threat of falling off a cliff.

Key Statistics

Rank
694th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Snowdonia
Prominence
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109m
Nearest Town
New Mills
Geology
Old Red Sandstone
Classifications

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OS Grid Reference
SH975655
Latitude
53.1767°N
Longitude
3.5351°W

Did You Know?

  • This hill is officially classified as a Marilyn, meaning it has at least 150 metres of prominence, a feat its famous 917m namesake also shares.
  • It is situated on the Mynydd Hiraethog, an expansive area of rolling moorland formed largely from Silurian mudstones and grits over 400 million years ago.
  • The surrounding area was historically known for its isolation and sparse population, often used more for sheep grazing and peat cutting than for recreational hiking.
  • Despite the name 'Tryfan' suggesting three peaks, you will likely spend most of your walk searching for the other two while standing on its singular, broad summit.
  • It is the ultimate 'low-effort, high-status' hill; telling people you climbed Tryfan without mentioning it was the 402m version is the most efficient way to gain unearned mountaineering respect.

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