Best mountain peaks around Bryneglwys are found in a region known for its diverse mountain ranges, including the Clwydian Range, Berwyn Range, and Llantysilio Mountains. Bryneglwys, a village in Denbighshire, Wales, is situated on the side of Llantysilio Mountain. The area offers a variety of peaks with historical significance and expansive views. These mountains provide opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and ancient sites.
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Went up on a beautiful crisp late morning hike from car park but could be nice to go from town of Llangollen
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Definitely worth the hike up the hill. Go do it - it looks worse than it is!! Really slippery underfoot when it's wet, so advise to wear proper footwear. Amazing views from the top.
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Moel y Gaer is a summit in the Clwydian range. On the hill-top, there are the remains of an impressive Iron-Age hill fort. This particular hill fort is one of a chain of six, in the surrounding local area. The trails in this area offer some robust, hard-pack gravel trails, along winding ridgelines.
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Moel y Gaer is a summit in the Clwydian range. On the hill-top, there are the remains of an impressive Iron-Age hill fort. This particular hill fort is one of a chain of six, in the surrounding local area.
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A short walk from the Panorama Road (1 mile) but most of it is very steep and rocky so not an easy stroll. Well worth it for the views of Llangollen and surrounds though. Not hard to believe that it was only occupied for 20 years.
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Top of the hill which overlooks the gorgeous town of Llangollen. These castle ruins are beautiful and a must see after a tough climb up..
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Dinas Bran "Crows Fortress" the very prominent ruins of a medieval castle can be seen from miles around 1,000ft up on top of the hill. If you don't fancy the fairly strenuous uphill hike, there is a car park nearby on the Panorama. Superb views from the top.
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The region around Bryneglwys offers a diverse landscape encompassing the Clwydian Range, Berwyn Range, and Llantysilio Mountains. Visitors can explore ancient Iron Age hillforts, enjoy expansive views stretching into Snowdonia and England, and experience a sense of wild beauty and solitude, especially in the less crowded Berwyn Mountains.
Several peaks in the area are rich in history. Moel y Gaer Summit and Foel Fenlli Summit and Cairn in the Clwydian Range both feature impressive Iron Age hillfort remains. Additionally, Dinas Bran Castle, though a castle ruin, sits atop a hill that was once an Iron Age hillfort, offering a glimpse into centuries of history.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the path to the summit of Moel Gamelin can be steep and rocky. The Berwyn Mountains, including Moel Fferna, also offer rewarding climbs. For specific challenging routes, you can explore options like the 'Tyn Celyn Climb – Allt y Badi Descent loop from Llangollen' which is a difficult MTB trail, or various moderate to difficult hiking routes listed in the Hiking around Bryneglwys guide.
For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Llangollen History Trail' or the 'Horseshoe Falls – St Tysilio's Church loop from Berwyn'. The Easy hikes around Bryneglwys guide provides several options with gentler terrain.
Many peaks provide stunning vistas. Foel Fenlli Summit and Cairn offers fantastic panoramic views into both Wales and England. From Moel Gamelin, on a clear day, you can see Snowdonia, Llangollen, and the Clwydian Range. Cyrn-y-Brain also provides commanding views of North Wales and beyond.
The area is excellent for hiking and mountain biking. You can find various hiking trails, from easy strolls to challenging ascents. For mountain biking, there are robust gravel paths along winding ridgelines. Explore the MTB Trails around Bryneglwys or the Hiking around Bryneglwys guides for detailed routes.
The Berwyn Mountains, which include Moel Fferna, are generally less crowded than areas like Snowdonia National Park. They offer a sense of wild beauty and solitude, making them ideal for walkers and cyclists seeking a quieter experience.
Moel Fferna, standing at 2,070 feet (630 meters), is the highest point within the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. While part of this AONB, it also belongs to the wider Berwyn Range.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the 'Moel y Gamelin and Moel Morfydd Circular' is a popular option for hikers. You can find more circular routes and detailed information in the Hiking around Bryneglwys guide.
A 'Marilyn' is a mountain or hill in the UK with a drop of at least 150 meters on all sides. Moel Gyw Summit, located in the Clwydian Hills, is recognized as a UK Marilyn, offering a specific objective for peak baggers.
The Dee Valley, which serves as a convenient base for hikes to peaks like Moel Fferna, offers various accommodation and dining options. The bustling town of Llangollen, near Dinas Bran Castle, also has numerous places to eat and drink.
The terrain varies, ranging from steep and rocky paths, particularly on ascents to peaks like Moel Gamelin, to robust, hard-pack gravel trails along winding ridgelines in areas like the Clwydian Range. The Berwyn Mountains offer a mix of wild beauty and heather-covered summits.
The Horseshoe Pass is a well-known feature in the region, and peaks like Moel Gamelin and Moel y Faen are part of the Llantysilio Range, which is traversed by this pass. These peaks offer scenic views as part of longer walking routes that incorporate the pass.


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