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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Llandwrog

Best mountain peaks around Llandwrog, a village in Gwynedd, North-West Wales, are found within the nearby Snowdonia National Park. This region provides access to a variety of mountain landscapes. The area is characterized by dramatic peaks and offers diverse terrain for exploration.

Best mountain peaks around Llandwrog

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa), a summit that is Wales' highest point and offers a diverse range of routes. Its glory lies in the myriad routes to…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa)

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Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) is perhaps the most ascended mountain in the world, and with good reason. This is a majestic mountain, as is befitting of Wales' highest point.

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Crib Goch Ridge

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The Crib Goch main ridge scramble is one of the best in the UK. Renowned for hair-raising drops on either side, the thin and rocky ridge is the most challenging …

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Y Lliwedd

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If it were almost anywhere else, twin-peaked Y Lliwedd would be far more celebrated than it is. Forming the bulk of Snowdon’s curved south-eastern ridge, it deserves to be treated …

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Summit of Moel Hebog

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Moel Hebog is Beddgelert’s peak; the mountain rises sheer and proud above the village like a protective guardian, tall and craggy from the east, rounded and green to the west. …

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Moel Eilio Summit

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The grassy summit of Moel Eilio enjoys a glorious position on the western edge of mountainous Snowdonia. You can gaze northwest and enjoy the views of Anglesey and the Irish …

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Clive G
October 12, 2025, Y Lliwedd

Magnificent peak that forms part of the Snowdon Horseshoe. Huge north west facing cliffs and an airy double summit.

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Clive G
August 27, 2025, Moel Hebog Summit

A good steep climb finally gives way to a flat top summit with expansive views in all directions. including across the valley to Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon).

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Great tour along the ridge of Crib Goch. Highly exposed in many places and solid scrambling (on mostly good rock) required as most mistakes here will be fatal. Orientation is not too tricky if you follow the polish on the rock, but there are sections with different options and difficulties (especially around the pinnacles). Be aware that the ridge is quite long and you will have to cross it completely in most cases as there is no escape and going back is not any easier. If you are up to the difficulty an amazing experience with great views.

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In my view THIS IS NOT A HIKING HIGHLIGHT, but mountaineering. The ridge of Crib Gich is a great scamble, right over the ridge. The rock is pretty solid, but exposure is high in places and any mistake/slipping is probably fatal along most parts of the upper section. You are rewarded with great views and a unique experience.

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One of the best climbs / scrambles in the UK by far. Must be done during fine weather conditions. Gloves are a great addition for added grip.

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Adam Brown
October 29, 2024, Crib Goch Ridge

Crib is not for those doing a scramble for the 1st time. Especially in adverse conditions

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The name "Snowdon" is first recorded in 1095 as Snawdune, and is derived from the Old English elements snaw and dun, meaning "hill of snow". The Welsh name for the mountain, Yr Wyddfa, is first recorded in Latin as Weddua vaur in 1284. This is probably an approximation of Pen y Wyddfa Fawr. The element gwyddfa in this context means "height, promontory", and also occurs in the Welsh name for the town of Mold, Yr Wyddgrug. Gwyddfa later developed the meaning "gravestone heap", and there is a legend that the giant Rhita is buried beneath the cairn on the summit of the mountain. According to one legend, the giant Rhita was slain and buried on the mountain by King Arthur, while another legend suggests that Rhita was killed by the giant Idris who lived on the mountain Cadair Idris. The mountain is also associated with other figures from Arthurian legend, a legendary Afanc (water monster) and the Tylwyth Teg (fairies). (Wikipedia)

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Moel Hebog has a rocky surface with a distinctive pointed top, although it appears more rounded from other sides. Due to the exposed rock, it is often visited by geology students. A large part of the mountain consists of tuff. (Wikipedia)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain peaks near Llandwrog for different skill levels?

Llandwrog's proximity to Snowdonia National Park offers a variety of peaks. For a challenging ascent, Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa) is Wales' highest point, with routes ranging from the gentle Llanberis path to the demanding Crib Goch Ridge. For more accessible options with stunning views, consider Moel Eilio Summit or Moel Hebog.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views around Llandwrog?

For breathtaking panoramic views, Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa) is unparalleled on a clear day, offering vistas across Wales. Moel Eilio Summit provides expansive views northwest towards Anglesey and the Irish Sea, as well as southeast towards the Snowdon range. Y Lliwedd, part of Snowdon's south-eastern ridge, also boasts magnificent views, especially into the dramatic Llyn Llydaw valley.

Are there any challenging climbs or scrambles for experienced hikers near Llandwrog?

Yes, the region offers several challenging options. The Crib Goch Ridge is renowned as the most challenging of all Snowdon ascents, requiring a head for heights and a thirst for adventure due to its exposed nature. Y Lliwedd also features joyfully scrambly and delightfully airy sections, particularly along its ridge.

What are the options for less crowded mountain experiences near Llandwrog?

While Snowdon can be very popular, its south side, particularly the South Ridge, is generally quieter. Peaks like Moel Eilio Summit and Moel Hebog offer stunning views and rewarding experiences without the same level of crowds as Snowdon itself. Visiting early in the day or outside of peak season can also help avoid crowds on any mountain.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks or peaks suitable for beginners near Llandwrog?

For those seeking a more relaxed mountain experience or walks suitable for families, Moel Eilio Summit is a great choice. It's easily ascended from Llanberis and offers stunning views without the extreme difficulty of some other peaks. While Snowdon has easier paths like the Llanberis path, it's still a significant undertaking for beginners.

Can I bring my dog on mountain trails near Llandwrog?

Many mountain trails in Snowdonia National Park are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds. Some routes, particularly scrambles like Crib Goch, are not suitable for dogs. Always check specific route details and be prepared for varied terrain and weather conditions.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountains around Llandwrog?

The best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and days are longer. However, weather in the mountains can change rapidly at any time of year, so always be prepared with appropriate gear. Winter conditions can make many routes, especially challenging ones, require specialist mountaineering skills and equipment.

What natural features can I expect to see on the mountain peaks around Llandwrog?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter dramatic glacial landscapes, including stunning lakes like Llyn Llydaw and Glaslyn, which are visible from Snowdon. Peaks like Moel Hebog showcase interesting geology, with its craggy eastern side and more rounded western slopes. The grassy summit of Moel Eilio Summit offers a different, softer mountain landscape.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest associated with these peaks?

Yes, the mountains hold historical significance. For instance, a cave on Moel yr Ogof, a neighboring peak to Moel Hebog, is historically significant for once hiding a Welsh Prince. Snowdon itself is steeped in Welsh folklore and history, being Wales' highest point, known as Yr Wyddfa (The Tumulus or The Tomb) in Welsh.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Llandwrog?

Beyond mountain climbing, the area around Llandwrog offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, enjoy scenic road cycling routes, or tackle gravel biking adventures. These activities allow you to experience the stunning landscapes from different perspectives.

Are there specific hiking trails or routes recommended for these peaks?

For Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa), popular routes include the Llanberis Path, Miners' Track, Pyg Track, and the more challenging Crib Goch. Moel Hebog can be ascended via the steeper North East Ridge from Beddgelert, offering varied terrain. Moel Eilio Summit is easily ascended from Llanberis, with an onward walk to Foel Goch also being splendid.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Llandwrog?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, especially on clear days. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, the variety of routes catering to different skill levels, and the dramatic natural beauty of the Snowdonia landscape are often highlighted. The unique geological features and historical connections of peaks like Moel Hebog also add to the appeal.

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