Anglesey and the Lleyn PeninsulaArea, Anglesey
Subarea
Feature count in area: 24, by county: : 23, Anglesey [Sir Fon] (CoH) Anglesey [Sir F: 1,
Highest Place: Yr Eifl 560.7m
Starting Places in area Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula:
None for this area
Summits & other features in area Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula: Moel Bronmiod 416m, Tre'r Ceiri 485.3m Anglesey: Bwrdd Arthur 164m, Mynydd Bodafon [Yr Arwydd] 178m, Mynydd Eilian 177m, Mynydd y Garn 170m Bardsey Island: Mynydd Enlli 167m Holy Island (Anglesey): Holyhead Mountain 220m Lleyn Peninsula: Bwlch Mawr 510.3m, Carn Fadryn 371m, Carneddol 235m, Carreglefain 261m, Foel 221.3m, Garn Boduan 279m, Gyrn Ddu 522m, Gyrn Goch 492m, Moel-y-gest 263m, Mynydd Anelog 191.4m, Mynydd Carnguwch 357.6m, Mynydd Cennin 262.1m, Mynydd Cilan 117m, Mynydd Rhiw 304m, Yr Eifl 560.7m, Yr Eifl North Top [Pen Bwlch yr Eifl] 444m
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islands as such.
Mynydd y Garn, 170mHill
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for Mynydd y Garn :
Short and simple hill to ascend...
Summary created by wicklore, Fergalh
2020-10-27 07:56:11
Picture: Mynydd from below
Try and pronounce the village name Llanfairynghornwy you parked at and by the time you have you will be at the summit. This wee hill is visible for many miles as you drive from Holyhead. The garment in the hill's title is a reference to the heather on the slopes.
Park at Llanfairynghornwy and follow national trust paths and steps to the summit. Summit marked by a trig pillar and obelisk to the one time sherrif of Angelsey Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/B5148/comment/21053/
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Short and simple hill to ascend...
by Fergalh
16 Nov 2020
Try and pronounce the village name Llanfairynghornwy you parked at and by the time you have you will be at the summit. This wee hill is visible for many miles as you drive from Holyhead. The garment in the hill's title is a reference to the heather on the slopes Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/B5148/comment/21395/
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