Glyder Fawr
Glyder Fawr | |
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File:Glyder Fawr rocks.JPG
Rocky outcrop on Glyder Fawr
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Highest point | |
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Parent peak | Snowdon |
Listing | Marilyn, Hewitt, Welsh 3000s, Nuttall |
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Naming | |
Translation | big lump (Welsh) |
Pronunciation | Welsh: [ˈɡlɪdɛr ˈvaur] |
Geography | |
Location | Gwynedd / Conwy, UK |
Parent range | Snowdonia |
OS grid | SH642579 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 115 / Explorer OL17 |
Listed summits of Glyder Fawr | ||||
Name | Grid ref | Height | Status | |
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Glyder Fach | SH656583 | 994 metres (3,261 ft) | Welsh 3000s, Hewitt, Nuttall | |
Y Foel Goch | SH677582 | 805 metres (2,641 ft) | Hewitt, Nuttall | |
Gallt yr Ogof | SH685585 | 763 metres (2,503 ft) | Hewitt, Nuttall |
Glyder Fawr is a mountain in Snowdonia, Wales, the highest in the Glyderau at just over 1,000m. It is the fifth highest mountain in Wales.
The summit lies on the ridge between Glyder Fach and Y Garn, and has views to the north, across the Ogwen Valley, of Pen yr Ole Wen and the Carneddau, and views south to the Snowdon Horseshoe. The summit plateau is very rocky, making progress slow.
Routes to the summit start at Ogwen Cottage on the shores of Llyn Idwal to the north, from Pen-y-Pass to the south, and along the Glyder ridge to the east. One of the most popular routes from Ogwen Cottage follows the shore of Llyn Idwal to the base of the famous Idwal Slabs (a popular rock climbing crag), it then makes its way out of the cwm via the steep Devil's Kitchen path, arriving at a small lake called Llyn Y Cwn. From here a steep scree path ascends the western shoulder to the summit of Glyder Fawr.
Until late-2010, most maps showed a height of 999m for Glyder Fawr, however it was resurveyed with accurate GPS equipment and found to be 1,000.8m.[1]
The summit marks the boundary of Gwynedd and Conwy County Borough.
According to Sir Ifor Williams, the word "Glyder" derives from the Welsh word "Gludair", meaning a heap of stones.[2]
References
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External links
- Computer generated summit panoramas North South Index
- Walking Route up Glyder Fawr via Tryfan Walk Eryri
- www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Glyder Fawr
- ↑ New height makes Snowdonia peak 'super mountain'
- ↑ Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe, Cumbria: Cicerone. ISBN 1-85284-304-7.
- Pages with reference errors
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- Articles with OS grid coordinates
- Articles containing Welsh-language text
- Hewitts of Wales
- Marilyns of Wales
- Nuttalls
- Mountains and hills of Snowdonia
- Tourism in Gwynedd
- Mountains and hills of Conwy County Borough
- Landmarks in Wales
- Furths
- Mountains and hills of Gwynedd
- Capel Curig
- Llanberis
- Llandygai
- One-thousanders of the British Isles