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1 climb • 13.9 km • 621 m gain • 4 hr 11 min
1 climb • 16.8 km • 739 m gain • 6 hr 39 min
1 climb • 17.7 km • 643 m gain • 5 hr 51 min
1 climb • 22.6 km • 874 m gain • 3 hr 24 min
1 climb • 8.6 km • 554 m gain • 1 hr 18 min
Latest climbs
"Fantastic weather, below 0c on Cadair Berwyn with minimal wind. Very arduous in places with boggy terrain and thick heather. Board walks between Cadair Berywn and Cadair Bronwen where the bogs are deep." — adventure-stricken • Oct 11, 2024
"Climbed on way back from Cadair Bronwen. Was tempted to cut down fence line and get on ridge to East. But exhausted, it looked steep, and couldn't see anything. Useful shelter near the top." — vygodski • Jul 20, 2019
"As a post-celebration of my retirement last summer, I had invited a number of friends to a hill-walk in Mid Wales as an opportunity to catch up while walking together. I had shared many days on the British hills with them over the years, though we had not hiked together for many a year. For November, the weather forecast for the day was quite tolerable, and indeed proved better than expectation.
The six of us gathered in the car park below the waterfall (£4 a day), and set off on the steep winding path up the south-east ridge of Moel Sych. This levelled off higher up into a boggy eroded mess below the summit cone, but with some nimble footwork we were soon at the summit cairn. The view was extensive, with most of the major ranges of Eryri (Snowdonia) easily recognisable. Unfortunately I had left the battery for my camera back home, so had to capture the autumnal beauty with my very limited back-up camera.
After pausing on the summit for photos, we set off north-east along the edge of the very steep escarpment to the highest top in the range - Cadair Berwyn 832m. The highest point for many years had been considered to be the one on which the trig point still stands, but hill-..." — marktrengove2 • Nov 19, 2017
"Solo. From Corwen up to the memorial and then to Cadair Bronwen NE Top, Cadair Bronwen, Cadair Berwyn North Top and Cadair Berwyn. Had thought of going on to Llangollen but, suffering from toothache, decided to descend to Corwen." — peter43 • Sep 23, 1962