Peaks in Snowdonia over 2000ft (aka Welsh Nuttalls)
When you walk or scramble up a mountain in Eryri (Snowdonia), it’s fascinating to understand the meaning of its name. In this post, you’ll find a list of all the Eryri / Snowdonia mountains over 2000 feet (often called Nuttalls). You’ll also find a little bit about the meaning of their name. Perhaps the most interesting is Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) itself which means Grave! Click here to download a free list of Snowdonia Peaks
Eryri is the Welsh name for Snowdonia (pronounced Eh-ruh-ree) Most people assume that it derives from the Welsh name for eagle – eryr. However, more recently is is believed to derive from the Latin oriri, which means to rise.

Highest Mountains in Snowdonia
You can find details on Wikipedia of every mountain in Snowdonia but I hope this list makes it really easy to see the height of the Welsh peaks, the mountain range and the English meaning of the Welsh name of each peak over 2000ft. I’m using it as a way to track my own walks, I’ll add links as I create posts about the routes I have walked.

This list is not a list of the highest mountains in Wales, it just refers to the highest peaks in Snowdonia / Eryri National Park. It does not include the Berwyns, Black Mountains, Cambrians, Clwydians or Brecon Beacons.
What is a Welsh Nuttall?
The Welsh Nuttalls are essentially any peak in Wales that’s 2,000 feet (around 610 meters) tall and has a drop of at least 50 feet (15 meters) from its nearest higher neighbour. This classification system was made up in the late 1980’s by a couple called Anne and John Barnard Nuttall, who got the idea from the list of ‘Munros’ in Scotland. My list is not the same as the Welsh Nuttall’s list – it’s only mountains over 2000ft in Snowdonia (North and South) – I started my list based on a book my grandfather owned which was published in 1951.


Mountains over 2000ft in Eryri – Interactive Table
Use this table to search for mountains and filter by height or mountain range. Alternatively see the full list in text form below.| Mountain | Height in Feet | Height in Metres | Mountain Range | English Meaning | Routes Including this Peak |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) | 3560 | 1085 | Snowdon Massif | The Grave (the grave of Rhita Gawr) | |
| Crib y Ddysgl / Carnedd Ugain | 3493 | 1065 | Snowdon Massif | Ridge of the Dish (or disc) / Cairn of the Twenty | |
| Carnedd Llywelyn (Llewelyn) | 3484 | 1064 | Carneddau | Llywelyn’s Cairn – Llewelyn ap Gruffudd was the last sovereign prince of Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England.) | Carneddau Traverse |
| Carnedd Dafydd | 3426 | 1044 | Carneddau | Daffydd’s Cairn – Llywelyn’s younger brother – he was hung drawn and quartered by the English in 1283 | Carneddau Traverse |
| Glyder Fawr | 3279 | 999 | Carneddau | Glyderau Big Heap of Stones | Glyder Fawr & Glyder Fach via Bristly Ridge |
| Glyder Fach | 3262 | 994 | Glyderau | Small Heap of Stones ( Castell y Gwynt and Y Gwyliwr the cantilever stone are en route ) | Glyder Fawr & Glyder Fach via Bristly Ridge |
| Pen yr Ole Wen | 3210 | 978 | Carneddau | Head of the White Slope | Carneddau Traverse |
| Foel Grach | 3195 | 976 | Carneddau | Scabby Hill | Carneddau Traverse |
| Yr Elen | 3151 | 962 | Carneddau | Eleanor – Princess of Wales and wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd / or The Leech | |
| Y Garn | 3104 | 947 | Glyderau | The Rock / The Cairn | Y Garn Route Anti Clockwise |
| Foel Fras | 3091 | 944 | Carneddau | Broad Hill | Carneddau Traverse |
| Carnedd Gwenllian (Y Garnedd Uchaf) | 3035 | 925 | Carneddau | Gwenllian was the daughter of LLywelyn and is known as the lost princess. Carnedd Uchaf translates as highest cairn. | Carneddau Traverse |
| Elidir Fawr | 3029 | 924 | Glyderau | Either named after Prince Elidir Mwynfawr (About 560, he invaded Gwynedd to push his wife’s claim to the throne) OR Elidir could be a corruption of Leitir (Old Irish), meaning Hillside – Big Hillside | Marchlyn Loop (this circular route includes Elidir Fawr) |
| Crib Goch | 3023 | 923 | Snowdon Massif | Red Ridge | |
| Tryfan | 3010 | 917 | Glyderau | There are a few translations – Very High Peak – others say it means Three Fingers or Three Rocks (Tri in welsh is three – however struggling to find the connection of fan to fingers or rock, although it does | |
| Aran Fawddwy | 2969 | 905 | Aranau | Mawddwy Peak | Aran Fawddwy from Llanuwchllyn |
| Y Lliwedd | 2947 | 898 | Snowdon Massif | The Colourless Peak (maybe just in contrast to the ‘Red Ridge’ /Crib Goch | |
| Cader Idris | 2930 | 893 | Snowdonia | The Chair of Idris | Cader Idris via Foxes path |
| Aran Benllyn | 2904 | 885 | Aranau | Aran Fawddwy & Aran Benllyn | |
| Erw y Ddafad-ddu | 2861 | 872 | Aranau | An acre of black sheep | |
| Yr Aryg | 2841 | 865 | Carneddau | The Apparatus (?) | |
| Moel Siabod | 2860 | 872 | Moelwynion | Shapely Hill (debated – some think it means Shabby Mountain) | Moel Siabod Walk |
| Arenig Fawr | 2802 | 854 | Arenigau | Large Kidney (perhaps because of the shape) | |
| Llwydmor | 2749 | 849 | Carneddau | Grey Sea (?) | |
| Pen yr Helgi-du | 2732 | 833 | Carneddau | Head of the Black Hound | Cwm Eigiau Horseshoe |
| Foel Goch | 2726 | 831 | Glyderau | Red Bare Hill | |
| Carnedd y Filiast | 2694 | 821 | Carneddau | Cairn of the Greyhound Bitch (I can’t find a direct translation but I found this on UK Climbing) | Marchlyn Loop |
| Mynydd Perfedd | 2664 | 812 | Glyderau | Middle Mountain (although Perfedd directly translates as ‘gut’ which I suppose is your middle?) | Marchlyn Loop |
| Y Foel Goch | 2641 | 805 | Glyderau | Red Bold Hill | Y Foel Goch from Capel Curig |
| Pen Llithrig-y-wrach | 2621 | 799 | Carneddau | The slippery head of the witch (maybe because it’s boggy and has a sharp profile?) | |
| Elidir Fach | 2608 | 795 | Glyderau | Small Hillside (? – see Elidir Fawr) | Marchlyn Loop |
| Bera Mawr & Bera Bach ( Berau) | 2587 | 794 | Carneddau (Berau) | Big Stacks (also Bera Bach which means small stack but is in fact taller at 807m but less prominence) | |
| Moel Hebog | 2566 | 782 | Moel Hebog Group | Bare hill of the hawk | |
| Glasgwm | 2556 | 779 | Aranau | Bluegrass / Blue Valley | |
| Drum | 2528 | 770 | Carneddau | Ridge | |
| Moelwyn Mawr | 2527 | 770 | Moelywnion | Great White Hill (Gwyn is white in Welsh) | |
| Gallt yr Ogof | 2499 | 763 | Glyderau | Cliff of the cave | |
| Y Llethr | 2480 | 756 | Rhinogydd | The Slope | |
| Moel Llyfnant | 2464 | 751 | Glyderau | Stream ‘Lick or spoon?’ Hill – not sure on this one! | |
| Yr Aran | 2451 | 747 | Parent Mountain Snowdon | The Peak | Yr Aran (a great alternative to Yr Wyddfa / Snowdon) |
| Craig Cwm Silin | 2408 | 735 | Moel Hebog Range | Crag Of Cwm Silyn – highest point of the Nantlle Ridge | |
| Rhobell Fawr | 2408 | 734 | Arenigau | Large Spindle | |
| Craig Eigiau | 2389 | 735 | Carneddau | Eigiau translates as ‘Shoals’ but perhaps it is so named because of llyn Eigiau below | |
| Moel Eilio | 2382 | 726 | Parent Mountain Snowdon | Eilio’s hill – (At the top of Moel Eilio there is a Bronze Age cairn) | |
| Rhinog Fawr | 2360 | 726 | Parent Mountain Snowdon | Big Horn? | |
| Rhinog Fach | 2360 | 712 | Rhinogydd | Little Horn? | |
| Moelwyn Bach | 2334 | 710 | Moelywnion | Small White Hill | |
| Trum y Ddyssgyl | 2329 | 709 | Moel Hebog Range | Heavy the Dish / Disc? (Not sure on this) The second highest summit on the Nantlle Ridge. | |
| Garnedd Goch | 2301 | 700 | Carneddau | Red Cairn – part of the Nantlle Ridge metres | |
| Mynydd Mawr | 2290 | 698 | Snowdon / northern outlier | Big Mountain | Mynydd Mawr Route |
| Allt Fawr | 2287 | 698 | Moelwynion | Big Slope | |
| Mynydd Drws-y-coed | 2280 | 695 | Moel Hebog Range | Door of the Woods Mountain – Nantlle Ridge – Subsidiary summit of Trum y Ddysgl | Nantlle Ridge Circular |
| Cnicht | 2265 | 690 | Moelwynion | Knight – aka The Welsh Matterhorn | Cnicht from Gelli Iago |
| Arenig Fawr | 2260 | 689 | Arenigau | Small Kidney (perhaps because of the shape) | |
| Foel Hafod-Fynydd | 2260 | 689 | Aranau | Foel = Bare Fynnydd = mountain(with the first letter mutated) Hafod means a place where people and livestock move for the summer – it doesn’t really translate into English – look up the word transhumance | |
| Maesglase | 2226 | 678 | Dyfi Hilla | Blue / Green Field | |
| Creigiau Gleision | 2224 | 678 | Carneddau | Blue Rocks | |
| Moel Cynghorion | 2207 | 672 | Parent Mountain Snowdon | The Hill of the Councillors | |
| Esgeiriau Gwynion | 2201 | 671 | Aranau | White Eskers (Eskers are ridges made of sands and gravels, deposited by glacial meltwater flowing through tunnels within and underneath glaciers, or through meltwater channels on top of glaciers) | |
| Tarren y Gesail | 2188 | 667 | Tarrens | ? | |
| Manod Mawr | 2169 | 661 | Moelwynion | Great Snowdrift / Big Spot? (This heavily quarried peak is actually in the exclusion zone in Blaenau Ffestiniog) | |
| Cribin Fawr | 2162 | 659 | Dyfi Hills | Large Rake | |
| Waun-Oer | 2152 | 655 | Dyfi Hills | Cold Bog | |
| Moel Druman | 2152 | 655 | Moelwynion | Drum Hill ? | |
| Mynydd Tal-y-mignedd | 2148 | 653 | Moel Hebog Range | Mynydd is mountain and Mignedd translates as swamp / quagmire or malignant | Nantlle Ridge Circular |
| Moel-yr-Hydd | 2124 | 648 | Moelwynion | Bare Hill with Stagg | |
| Foel Gron | 2100 | 640 | Parent Mountain Moel Eilio | Snowdon Green Hill (?) | |
| Moel Lefn | 2094 | 638 | Moel Hebog Range | Google Translate says Lefn means Smoothly – not sure this is right. | |
| Tarrenhendre | 2080 | 634 | Tarrens | Hendre means a farmers winter residence – the opposite of Hafod. | |
| Y Garn | 2077 | 633 | Moel Hebog | The Cairn | Nantlle Ridge Circular |
| Y Garn | 2064 | 629 | Rhynogydd | The Cairn (possibly The Hoof) | |
| Pen y Castell | 2044 | 623 | Carneddau | The Head of the Castle | |
| Moel Ysgyfarnogod | 2044 | 623 | Rhinogiau | Bare hill of the hares | Moel Ysgyfarnogod |
| Gallt y Wenallt | 2032 | 619 | Snowdon Massif | White Slope Hillside (or google translate thinks wenallt means ‘gloom’ so possibly hillside of gloom! | |
| Moel yr Ogof | 2020 | 615 | Moel Hebog Range | Bare Hill with a cave | |
| Gyrn Wigau | 2018 | 615 | Carneddau | Wooded Peak | |
| Tal y Fan | 2000 | 614 | Carneddau | The headland peak (?) |
A list of the highest mountains in Snowdonia in order
(download the free Snowdonia Mountains checklist at the end of this post)
- Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)
Height – 3560 feet / 1085 metres
Mountain Range – Snowdon Massif
English Meaning – The Grave (the grave of Rhita Gawr) - Crib y Ddysgl / Carnedd Ugain
Height – 3493 feet / 1065 metres
Mountain Range – Snowdon Massif
English Meaning – Ridge of the Dish (or disc) / Cairn of the Twenty - Carnedd Llywelyn (Llewelyn)
Height – 3484 feet / 1064 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Llywelyn’s Cairn – Llewelyn ap Gruffudd was the last sovereign prince of Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England.)
Carneddau Traverse
Cwm Eigiau Loop - Carnedd Dafydd
Height – 3426 feet / 1044 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Daffydd’s Cairn – Llywelyn’s younger brother – he was hung drawn and quartered by the English in 1283
Carneddau Traverse - Glyder Fawr
Height – 3279 feet / 999 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Glyderau Big Heap of Stones
Glyder Fawr & Glyder Fach via Bristly Ridge - Glyder Fach
Height – 3262 feet / 994 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – Small Heap of Stones ( Castell y Gwynt and Y Gwyliwr the cantilever stone are en route )
Glyder Fawr & Glyder Fach via Bristly Ridge - Pen yr Ole Wen
Height – 3210 feet / 978 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Head of the White Slope
Carneddau Traverse - Foel Grach
Height – 3195 feet / 976 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Scabby Hill
Carneddau Traverse - Yr Elen
Height – 3151 feet / 962 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Eleanor – Princess of Wales and wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd / or The Leech - Y Garn
Height – 3104 feet / 947 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – The Rock / The Cairn
Y Garn Route Anti Clockwise - Foel Fras
Height – 3091 feet / 944 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Broad Hill
Carneddau Traverse - Carnedd Gwenllian (Y Garnedd Uchaf)
Height – 3035 feet / 925 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Gwenllian was the daughter of LLywelyn and is known as the lost princess. Carnedd Uchaf translates as highest cairn.
Carneddau Traverse - Elidir Fawr
Height – 3029 feet / 924 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – Either named after Prince Elidir Mwynfawr (About 560, he invaded Gwynedd to push his wife’s claim to the throne) OR Elidir could be a corruption of Leitir (Old Irish), meaning Hillside – Big Hillside
Marchlyn Loop (this circular route includes Elidir Fawr) - Crib Goch
Height – 3023 feet / 923 metres
Mountain Range – Snowdon Massif
English Meaning – Red Ridge - Tryfan
Height – 3010 feet / 917 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – There are a few translations – Very High Peak – others say it means Three Fingers or Three Rocks (Tri in welsh is three – however struggling to find the connection of fan to fingers or rock, although it does have three clear spikes at the top) - Aran Fawddwy
Height – 2969feet / 905 metres
Mountain Range – Aranau
English Meaning – Mawddwy Peak
Aran Fawddwy from Llanuwchllyn - Y Lliwedd
Height – 2947feet / 898 metres
Mountain Range – Snowdon Massif
English Meaning – The Colourless Peak (maybe just in contrast to the ‘Red Ridge’ /Crib Goch - Cader Idris
Height – 2930 feet / 893 metres
Mountain Range – Snowdonia
English Meaning – The Chair of Idris
Cader Idris via Foxes path - Aran Benllyn
Height – 2904 feet / 885 metres
Mountain Range – Aranau
English Meaning –
Aran Fawddwy & Aran Benllyn - Erw y Ddafad-ddu
Height – 2861 feet / 872 metres
Mountain Range – Aranau
English Meaning – An acre of black sheep - Yr Aryg
Height – 2841 feet / 865 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – The Apparatus (?) - Moel Siabod
Height – 2860 feet / 872 metres
Mountain Range – Moelwynion
English Meaning – Shapely Hill (debated – some think it means Shabby Mountain)
Moel Siabod Walk - Arenig Fawr
Height – 2802 feet / 854 metres
Mountain Range – Arenigau
English Meaning – Large Kidney (perhaps because of the shape) - Llwydmor
Height – 2749 feet / 849 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Grey Sea (?) - Pen yr Helgi-du
Height – 2732 feet / 833 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Head of the Black Hound
Cwm Eigiau Horseshoe - Foel Goch
Height – 2726 feet / 831 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – Red Bare Hill - Carnedd y Filiast
Height – 2694 feet / 821 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Cairn of the Greyhound Bitch (I can’t find a direct translation but I found this on UK Climbing)
Marchlyn Loop - Mynydd Perfedd
Height – 2664 feet / 812 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – Middle Mountain (although Perfedd directly translates as ‘gut’ which I suppose is your middle?)
Marchlyn Loop - Y Foel Goch
Height – 2641 feet / 805 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – Red Bold Hill
Y Foel Goch from Capel Curig - Pen Llithrig-y-wrach
Height – 2621 feet / 799 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – The slippery head of the witch (maybe because it’s boggy and has a sharp profile?) - Elidir Fach
Height – 2608 feet / 795 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – Small Hillside (? – see Elidir Fawr)
Marchlyn Loop - Bera Mawr & Bera Bach ( Berau)
Height – 2587 feet / 794 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau (Berau)
English Meaning – Big Stacks (also Bera Bach which means small stack but is in fact taller at 807m but less prominence) - Moel Hebog
Height – 2566 feet / 782 metres
Mountain Range – Moel Hebog Group
English Meaning – Bare hill of the hawk - Glasgwm
Height – 2556 feet / 779 metres
Mountain Range – Aranau
English Meaning – Bluegrass / Blue Valley - Drum
Height – 2528 feet / 770 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Ridge - Moelwyn Mawr
Height – 2527 feet / 770 metres
Mountain Range – Moelywnion
English Meaning – Great White Hill (Gwyn is white in Welsh) - Gallt yr Ogof
Height – 2499 feet / 763 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – Cliff of the cave - Y Llethr
Height – 2480 feet / 756 metres
Mountain Range – Rhinogydd
English Meaning – The Slope - Moel Llyfnant
Height – 2464 feet / 751 metres
Mountain Range – Glyderau
English Meaning – Stream ‘Lick or spoon?’ Hill – not sure on this one! - Yr Aran
Height – 2451 feet / 747 metres
Mountain Range – Parent Mountain Snowdon
English Meaning – The Peak
Yr Aran (a great alternative to Yr Wyddfa / Snowdon) - Craig Cwm Silin
Height – 2408 feet / 735 metres
Mountain Range – Moel Hebog Range
English Meaning – Crag Of Cwm Silyn – highest point of the Nantlle Ridge - Rhobell Fawr
Height – 2408 feet / 734 metres
Mountain Range – Arenigau
English Meaning – Large Spindle - Craig Eigiau
Height – 2389 feet / 735 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Eigiau translates as ‘Shoals’ but perhaps it is so named because of llyn Eigiau below - Moel Eilio
Height – 2382 feet / 726 metres
Mountain Range – Parent Mountain Snowdon
English Meaning – Eilio’s hill – (At the top of Moel Eilio there is a Bronze Age cairn) - Rhinog Fawr
Height – 2360 feet / 726 metres
Mountain Range – Parent Mountain Snowdon
English Meaning – Big Horn? - Rhinog Fach
Height – 2360 feet / 712 metres
Mountain Range – Rhinogydd
English Meaning – Little Horn? - Moelwyn Bach
Height – 2334 feet / 710 metres
Mountain Range – Moelywnion
English Meaning – Small White Hill - Trum y Ddyssgyl
Height – 2329 feet / 709 metres
Mountain Range – Moel Hebog Range
English Meaning – Heavy the Dish / Disc? (Not sure on this) The second highest summit on the Nantlle Ridge. - Garnedd Goch
Height – 2301 feet / 700
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Red Cairn – part of the Nantlle Ridge metres - Mynydd Mawr
Height – 2290 feet / 698 metres
Mountain Range – Snowdon / northern outlier of the Moel Hebog group
English Meaning – Big Mountain
Mynydd Mawr Route - Allt Fawr
Height – 2287 feet / 698 metres
Mountain Range – Moelwynion
English Meaning – Big Slope - Mynydd Drws-y-coed
Height – 2280 feet / 695 metres
Mountain Range – Moel Hebog Range
English Meaning – Door of the Woods Mountain – Nantlle Ridge – Subsidiary summit of Trum y Ddysgl
Nantlle Ridge Circular - Cnicht
Height – 2265 feet / 690 metres
Mountain Range – Moelwynion
English Meaning – Knight – aka The Welsh Matterhorn - Arenig Fawr
Height – 2260 feet / 689 metres
Mountain Range – Arenigau
English Meaning – Small Kidney (perhaps because of the shape) - Foel Hafod-Fynydd
Height – 2260 feet / 689 metres
Mountain Range – Aranau
English Meaning – Foel = Bare Fynnydd = mountain(with the first letter mutated) Hafod means a place where people and livestock move for the summer – it doesn’t really translate into English – look up the word transhumance - Maesglase
Height – 2226 feet / 678 metres
Mountain Range – Dyfi Hilla
English Meaning – Blue / Green Field - Creigiau Gleision
Height – 2224 feet / 678 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Blue Rocks - Moel Cynghorion
Height – 2207 feet / 672 metres
Mountain Range – Parent Mountain Snowdon
English Meaning – The Hill of the Councillors - Esgeiriau Gwynion
Height – 2201 feet / 671 metres
Mountain Range – Aranau
English Meaning – White Eskers (Eskers are ridges made of sands and gravels, deposited by glacial meltwater flowing through tunnels within and underneath glaciers, or through meltwater channels on top of glaciers) - Tarren y Gesail
Height – 2188 feet / 667 metres
Mountain Range – Tarrens
English Meaning – ? - Manod Mawr
Height – 2169 feet / 661 metres
Mountain Range – Moelwynion
English Meaning – Great Snowdrift / Big Spot? (This heavily quarried peak is actually in the exclusion zone in Blaenau Ffestiniog) - Cribin Fawr
Height – 2162 feet / 659 metres
Mountain Range – Dyfi Hills
English Meaning – Large Rake - Waun-Oer
Height – 2152 feet / 655 metres
Mountain Range – Dyfi Hills
English Meaning – Cold Bog - Moel Druman
Height – 2152 feet / 655 metres
Mountain Range – Moelwynion
English Meaning – Drum Hill ? - Mynydd Tal-y-mignedd
Height – 2148 feet / 653 metres
Mountain Range – Moel Hebog Range
English Meaning – Mynydd is mountain and Mignedd translates as swamp / quagmire or malignant
Nantlle Ridge Circular - Moel-yr-Hydd
Height – 2124 feet / 648 metres
Mountain Range – Moelwynion
English Meaning – Bare Hill with Stagg - Foel Gron
Height – 2100 feet / 640 metres
Mountain Range – Parent Mountain Moel Eilio
English Meaning – Snowdon Green Hill (?) - Moel Lefn
Height – 2094 feet / 638 metres
Mountain Range – Moel Hebog Range
English Meaning – Google Translate says Lefn means Smoothly – not sure this is right. - Tarrenhendre
Height – 2080feet / 634 metres
Mountain Range – Tarrens
English Meaning – Hendre means a farmers winter residence – the opposite of Hafod. - Y Garn
Height – 2077 feet / 633 metres
Mountain Range – Moel Hebog
English Meaning – The Cairn
Nantlle Ridge Circular - Y Garn
Height – 2064 feet / 629 metres
Mountain Range – Rhynogydd
English Meaning – The Cairn (possibly The Hoof) - Pen y Castell
Height – 2044 feet / 623 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – The Head of the Castle - Moel Ysgyfarnogod
Height – 2044 feet / 623 metres
Mountain Range – Rhinogiau
English Meaning – Bare hill of the hares - Gallt y Wenallt
Height – 2032 feet / 619 metres
Mountain Range – Snowdon Massif
English Meaning – White Slope Hillside (or google translate thinks wenallt means ‘gloom’ so possibly hillside of gloom! - Moel yr Ogof
Height – 2020 feet / 615 metres
Mountain Range – Moel Hebog Range
English Meaning – Bare Hill with a cave - Gyrn Wigau
Height – 2018 feet / 615 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – Wooded Peak - Tal y Fan
Height – 2000 feet / 614 metres
Mountain Range – Carneddau
English Meaning – The headland peak (?)

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