Aran Benllyn

Hill, Mountain in Merionethshire

Wales

Aran Benllyn

Cairn on Erw y Ddafad ddu
Cairn on Erw y Ddafad ddu Credit: Steven Brown

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Aran Benllyn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.803416/-3.6820965 or Grid Reference SH8624. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cairn on Erw y Ddafad ddu
Cairn on Erw y Ddafad ddu
Cairn on Erw y Ddafad ddu
Cairn on Erw y Ddafad ddu
Trig point atop Aran Fawddwy
Trig point atop Aran Fawddwy
Flush Bracket S1608 - Aran Fawddwy Built into the base of the stone trig <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7223487">SH8622 : Trig point atop Aran Fawddwy</a>, and originally levelled in 1937 at 906.78m Ordnance Datum Newlyn (at which time there was a conventional concrete trig pillar here - the stone affair is a more recent addition)
Flush Bracket S1608 - Aran Fawddwy
Built into the base of the stone trig SH8622 : Trig point atop Aran Fawddwy, and originally levelled in 1937 at 906.78m Ordnance Datum Newlyn (at which time there was a conventional concrete trig pillar here - the stone affair is a more recent addition)
Walls and fences north of Aran Fawddwy A little way north of the summit area, and at the foot of a slope of jumbled blocks and scree, this old derelict stone wall and a newer fence mark (what is presumably) the boundary between two pieces of grazing land.
Walls and fences north of Aran Fawddwy
A little way north of the summit area, and at the foot of a slope of jumbled blocks and scree, this old derelict stone wall and a newer fence mark (what is presumably) the boundary between two pieces of grazing land.
A ladder stile and a fence As the path along the ridge runs north towards Aran Benllyn, the fence is crossed here by this handy ladder stile.
A ladder stile and a fence
As the path along the ridge runs north towards Aran Benllyn, the fence is crossed here by this handy ladder stile.
'Clag' A common term used by walkers for light hill mist, the inside of a cloud, a bit of temporary fog etc. Here it's not really a problem, as the way is marked by the fence on the ridge.
'Clag'
A common term used by walkers for light hill mist, the inside of a cloud, a bit of temporary fog etc. Here it's not really a problem, as the way is marked by the fence on the ridge.
Hillside on the way towards Aran Benllyn
Hillside on the way towards Aran Benllyn
Looking down Erw y Ddafad-ddu to Creiglyn Dyfi The lower slopes to the east of Aran Fawddwy, and realistically just about the only way down from the ridge for a mile or two in either direction without encountering some very steep ground indeed. The lake Creiglyn Dyfi is considered to be the headwaters of the Afon Dyfi, reaching the sea at Aberdyfi/Aberdovey.
Looking down Erw y Ddafad-ddu to Creiglyn Dyfi
The lower slopes to the east of Aran Fawddwy, and realistically just about the only way down from the ridge for a mile or two in either direction without encountering some very steep ground indeed. The lake Creiglyn Dyfi is considered to be the headwaters of the Afon Dyfi, reaching the sea at Aberdyfi/Aberdovey.
Grassy slopes on Erw y Ddafad-ddu This photo gives a good idea of the angle of the slope from the Aran ridge down to Creiglyn Dyfi - it's all walkable in either direction, but carrying a big pack it can become a bit of a drag. The view is northeast towards the hills around Cwm-ffynnon.
Grassy slopes on Erw y Ddafad-ddu
This photo gives a good idea of the angle of the slope from the Aran ridge down to Creiglyn Dyfi - it's all walkable in either direction, but carrying a big pack it can become a bit of a drag. The view is northeast towards the hills around Cwm-ffynnon.
Down Erw y Ddafad-ddu towards Foel Hafod-fynydd Pretty much the opposing view to that seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6490135">SH8623 : Erw y Ddafad-ddu as seen from Foel Hafod-fynydd</a>
Down Erw y Ddafad-ddu towards Foel Hafod-fynydd
Pretty much the opposing view to that seen in SH8623 : Erw y Ddafad-ddu as seen from Foel Hafod-fynydd
Evidence of dirty wild-campers Or 'fly-campers' which is the term that is coming to prominence. The concepts of 'Tread lightly and leave no trace' don't seem to be as well respected as they once were in the hills; here someone has pulled a ring of stones together and lit an open fire (God knows where they obtained the wood, there's no trees for miles) and then left the following day, with no effort to put things back as they were. I'd happily drown them, frankly.
My brother and I might have camped here ourselves, but there was a howling gale blowing straight across the lake, and it wouldn't have been practical.
Evidence of dirty wild-campers
Or 'fly-campers' which is the term that is coming to prominence. The concepts of 'Tread lightly and leave no trace' don't seem to be as well respected as they once were in the hills; here someone has pulled a ring of stones together and lit an open fire (God knows where they obtained the wood, there's no trees for miles) and then left the following day, with no effort to put things back as they were. I'd happily drown them, frankly. My brother and I might have camped here ourselves, but there was a howling gale blowing straight across the lake, and it wouldn't have been practical.
On Aran Fawddwy Rhobell Fawr in the distance.
On Aran Fawddwy
Rhobell Fawr in the distance.
Cairn On Erw Y Ddafad-ddu
Cairn On Erw Y Ddafad-ddu
Foel Hafod-fynydd Cerddwyr yn mynd i lawr Foel Hafod-fynydd i gyfeiriad Creiglyn Dyfi yn y pellter. Y fan fawr uwchlaw'r llyn yw Aran Fawddwy. 

Walkers descending Foel Hafod-fynydd (trans. bare hill of the summer mountain dwelling) in the direction of Creiglyn Dyfi (the rock lake of the Dyfi river) in the distance. The peak towering the lake is Aran Fawddwy (trans. the high peak in the district of Mawddwy).
Foel Hafod-fynydd
Cerddwyr yn mynd i lawr Foel Hafod-fynydd i gyfeiriad Creiglyn Dyfi yn y pellter. Y fan fawr uwchlaw'r llyn yw Aran Fawddwy. Walkers descending Foel Hafod-fynydd (trans. bare hill of the summer mountain dwelling) in the direction of Creiglyn Dyfi (the rock lake of the Dyfi river) in the distance. The peak towering the lake is Aran Fawddwy (trans. the high peak in the district of Mawddwy).
Erw y Ddafad-ddu Cerddwyr yn dringo Erw y Ddafad-ddu. 

Walkers ascending Erw y Ddafad-ddu (trans. black sheep acre).
Erw y Ddafad-ddu
Cerddwyr yn dringo Erw y Ddafad-ddu. Walkers ascending Erw y Ddafad-ddu (trans. black sheep acre).
Aran Benllyn Cerddwyr yn mynd i lawr o gopa Aran Benllyn.

Walkers descending from the summit of Aran Benllyn.
Aran Benllyn
Cerddwyr yn mynd i lawr o gopa Aran Benllyn. Walkers descending from the summit of Aran Benllyn.
On Aran Benllyn White quartz outcrop north of the summit with a view along the ridge past Llyn Pen Aran towards Llyn Tegid.
On Aran Benllyn
White quartz outcrop north of the summit with a view along the ridge past Llyn Pen Aran towards Llyn Tegid.
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Aran Benllyn is located at Grid Ref: SH8624 (Lat: 52.803416, Lng: -3.6820965)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 52.803416,-3.6820965
Aran Benllyn
Ele: 884
Natural: peak
Source Ele: npe
Source Name: Wikipedia
Wikidata: Q4784047
Wikipedia: en:Aran Benllyn
Lat/Long: 52.8044652/-3.6818188
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 52.8038055/-3.6828235
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 52.8064041/-3.6810133
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 52.8029091/-3.6842668
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