Wales
Rhinog Fawr
721M
2365FT
About Rhinog Fawr
Rhinog Fawr is the rugged, blocky heart of the Rhinogydd. Don't be fooled by its modest height; the terrain is a nightmare of heather-covered boulders and hidden gullies. It's the kind of place that makes mountain goats reconsider their career choices, but the views of Llyn Du are worth every twisted ankle.
Key Statistics
Rank
84th Highest in Wales
Parent Range
Snowdonia
Prominence
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367m
Nearest Town
Whaley Bridge
Geology
Old Red Sandstone
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SH657290
Latitude
52.8417°N
Longitude
3.9954°W
Did You Know?
- •The mountain is composed of Harlech Grit, an incredibly tough Cambrian sandstone that provides some of the oldest and most ankle-shattering terrain in all of Wales.
- •To the north lies the 'Roman Steps,' a beautifully paved medieval packhorse route that, despite its grand name, was likely constructed long after the Romans had actually packed their bags.
- •It officially stands as the third highest peak in the Rhinogydd range, narrowly losing the height contest to its neighbors Y Llethr and Diffwys.
- •The summit overlooks Llyn Du, a tarn so dark and brooding it looks like the ideal residence for a legendary lake monster with a distaste for noisy hikers.
- •Navigating the local heather is less of a 'walk' and more of a full-body wrestling match with aggressive shrubbery that seems personally offended by your desire to move forward.