Aran Fawddwy

Hill, Mountain in Merionethshire

Wales

Aran Fawddwy

Cairn on Drws Bach
Cairn on Drws Bach Credit: Steven Brown

Aran Fawddwy is a prominent hill and mountain located in Merionethshire, Wales. It is part of the southernmost range of the Snowdonia National Park and stands at an impressive height of 905 meters (2,969 feet). With its breathtaking views and challenging terrain, Aran Fawddwy is a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers.

The mountain is situated in the heart of the Cadair Idris range and offers a variety of routes to explore its peaks and ridges. The most common starting point is the small village of Llanuwchllyn, where visitors can follow well-marked footpaths and trails that lead to the summit. Along the way, hikers are treated to stunning vistas of the surrounding valleys and lakes, including the nearby Lake Bala.

At the top of Aran Fawddwy, adventurers are rewarded with panoramic views stretching across Snowdonia and beyond. On a clear day, it is possible to see as far as the Cambrian Mountains to the east and even the mountains of Ireland to the west. The summit is marked by a cairn, providing a picturesque spot for hikers to rest and take in the awe-inspiring scenery.

Despite its beauty, Aran Fawddwy can be a challenging climb, particularly in adverse weather conditions. The terrain is steep and rocky in places, requiring a good level of fitness and experience. It is essential for visitors to come prepared with suitable clothing, navigational tools, and provisions.

Overall, Aran Fawddwy is a captivating mountain that offers a rewarding and memorable experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore the rugged beauty of Snowdonia National Park.

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Aran Fawddwy Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.786239/-3.6888481 or Grid Reference SH8622. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cairn on Drws Bach
Cairn on Drws Bach
Path on Aran Fawddwy
Path on Aran Fawddwy
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
Fence and path on Aran Fawddwy
Fence and path on Aran Fawddwy
Fence and path on Aran Fawddwy
Fence and path on Aran Fawddwy
Fence and path on Waun Camddwr
Fence and path on Waun Camddwr
Extensive moorland, and a lost tree One lonely larch, or similar, whose seed presumably escaped from the forests a  couple of miles to the west some years ago.
Extensive moorland, and a lost tree
One lonely larch, or similar, whose seed presumably escaped from the forests a couple of miles to the west some years ago.
Old fenceline across the moor This fence is a bit ramshackle, no longer maintained and easily crossed if necessary. It continues across the moor and climbs the distant Gwaun y Llwyni, but apparently stops as it reaches the ridge.
Old fenceline across the moor
This fence is a bit ramshackle, no longer maintained and easily crossed if necessary. It continues across the moor and climbs the distant Gwaun y Llwyni, but apparently stops as it reaches the ridge.
Upper reaches of the Camddwr This stream drains the shallow cwm and hillside to the south of Aran Fawddwy; by this point it's organised itself into an identifiable stream and is heading to fall down the steep gorge lying between the rocky hill buttresses on the right in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7658648">SH8519 : Looking uphill towards Creigiau Camddwr</a>
Upper reaches of the Camddwr
This stream drains the shallow cwm and hillside to the south of Aran Fawddwy; by this point it's organised itself into an identifiable stream and is heading to fall down the steep gorge lying between the rocky hill buttresses on the right in SH8519 : Looking uphill towards Creigiau Camddwr
View from the saddle between Gwaun y Llwyni and Drws Bach The bwlch between the two hills makes for a spectacular viewpoint into the upper parts of Hengwm valley.
View from the saddle between Gwaun y Llwyni and Drws Bach
The bwlch between the two hills makes for a spectacular viewpoint into the upper parts of Hengwm valley.
Up towards Drws Bach from the bwlch below Gwaun y Llwyni Easy walking across short grass, which makes a bit of a change from the deep heather and tussocks lower in the cwm to the west
Up towards Drws Bach from the bwlch below Gwaun y Llwyni
Easy walking across short grass, which makes a bit of a change from the deep heather and tussocks lower in the cwm to the west
Towards Gwaun y Llwyni from the slopes of Drws Bach More or less the opposing view to that in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7661051">SH8521 : Up towards Drws Bach from the bwlch below Gwaun y Llwyni</a>, with a slightly sunlit Gwaun y Llwyni at the end of the ridge
Towards Gwaun y Llwyni from the slopes of Drws Bach
More or less the opposing view to that in SH8521 : Up towards Drws Bach from the bwlch below Gwaun y Llwyni, with a slightly sunlit Gwaun y Llwyni at the end of the ridge
A faint path climbing Drws Bach This is far enough off the main routes to and from Aran Fawddwy to get a great deal of foot traffic, but there are still sufficient walkers making for Gwaun y Llwyni to create a bit of a path.
A faint path climbing Drws Bach
This is far enough off the main routes to and from Aran Fawddwy to get a great deal of foot traffic, but there are still sufficient walkers making for Gwaun y Llwyni to create a bit of a path.
Across the southern side of Drws Bach These very steep grassy slopes fall roughly 1500 feet  into Hengwm below.
Across the southern side of Drws Bach
These very steep grassy slopes fall roughly 1500 feet into Hengwm below.
Upper slopes of Drws Bach A faint path climbs the hillside across the short grass here, probably formed by walkers heading to or from Gwaun y Llwyni to the south.
Upper slopes of Drws Bach
A faint path climbs the hillside across the short grass here, probably formed by walkers heading to or from Gwaun y Llwyni to the south.
A fence through scattered rocky outcrops The path from Hengwm and Drws Bach crosses the fence just ahead, using a recently-renewed ladder stile to aid passage. The old one is lying by a rock near the corner of the fences.
A fence through scattered rocky outcrops
The path from Hengwm and Drws Bach crosses the fence just ahead, using a recently-renewed ladder stile to aid passage. The old one is lying by a rock near the corner of the fences.
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Aran Fawddwy is located at Grid Ref: SH8622 (Lat: 52.786239, Lng: -3.6888481)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 52.786239,-3.6888481
Aran Fawddwy
Ele: 905
Natural: peak
Source: GPS
Source Ele: NPE
Wikidata: Q3402219
Wikipedia: en:Aran Fawddwy
Lat/Long: 52.7870024/-3.6878778
Source: npe
Lat/Long: 52.7870109/-3.6816226
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 52.7888941/-3.6889775
Aran Fawddwy
Description: OS trig pillar
Ele: 906.780
Man Made: survey_point
Ref: S1608
Source: Ordnance Survey (OGL)
Survey Point: pillar
Tpuk Ref: TP0865
Lat/Long: 52.78699/-3.687854
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 52.7838326/-3.6920793
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 52.7829111/-3.693775
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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