Includes all 189 peaks in Wales with at least 2000 ft / 610 m with 50 ft / 15 m prominence. Named after John and Anne Nuttall. Peaks from their books "The Mountains of England and Wales: Volume 1: Wales", see more at https://www.cicerone.co.uk/the-mountains-of-england-and-wales-vol-1-wales
Highest peak
Snowdon
3,560 ft / 1,085 m
Most prominent peak
Snowdon
3,406 ft / 1,038 m prom
Most summited peak
Snowdon
291 summits
Most difficult peak
Drum
Class 1
Difficulty breakdown
Class 1/2 10 peaks
Highlights
Latest summits
"Hard route in cold weather. 40kph winds over Cnicht. Climb over Moelwyn Mawr North Ridge had a serious side wind from the west causing unstable walking. Must have been 50kph+ gusts at times. Brilliant technical route along Craigysgafn and a a lovely steep scramble down the other side. Shame there wasn't enough time or energy to tick off Moelwyn Bach. Finished just before dark." — adventure-stricken • Feb 12, 2024
"Hard route in cold weather. 40kph winds over Cnicht. Climb over Moelwyn Mawr North Ridge had a serious side wind from the west causing unstable walking. Must have been 50kph+ gusts at times. Brilliant technical route along Craigysgafn and a a lovely steep scramble down the other side. Shame there wasn't enough time or energy to tick off Moelwyn Bach. Finished just before dark." — adventure-stricken • Feb 12, 2024
"Hard route in cold weather. 40kph winds over Cnicht. Climb over Moelwyn Mawr North Ridge had a serious side wind from the west causing unstable walking. Must have been 50kph+ gusts at times. Brilliant technical route along Craigysgafn and a a lovely steep scramble down the other side. Shame there wasn't enough time or energy to tick off Moelwyn Bach. Finished just before dark." — adventure-stricken • Feb 12, 2024
"Hard route in cold weather. 40kph winds over Cnicht. Climb over Moelwyn Mawr North Ridge had a serious side wind from the west causing unstable walking. Must have been 50kph+ gusts at times. Brilliant technical route along Craigysgafn and a a lovely steep scramble down the other side. Shame there wasn't enough time or energy to tick off Moelwyn Bach. Finished just before dark." — adventure-stricken • Feb 12, 2024
"A straightforward walk from the north east, parking at the top of the pass. Slight at first, then getting steeper to a large cairn which might be initially confused for the summit. The highest point, with trig, is some extra 300 meters or so along, beyond another rise. Far reaching views, inevitably." — vygodski • Oct 7, 2023