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Aran Fawddwy Summit

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Aran Fawddwy Summit

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Aran Fawddwy Summit stands proudly at 905 meters (2,969 feet) within the southern reaches of Snowdonia (Eryri National Park) in Wales. As the highest peak in the Aran mountain range, it holds the distinction of being the highest point in Wales outside of North Snowdonia. This majestic summit offers a truly wild mountain experience, overlooking the dramatic eastern face with its steep, jagged slopes and the shimmering Creiglyn Dyfi tarn, the source of the River Dyfi.

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    13. december 2019

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    An often-ignored, almost secret mountain, Aran Fawddwy is the UK’s highest mountain south of Snowdon. Rising high above the shattered crags plummeting into Creiglyn Dyfi tarn, Aran Fawddwy forms a long, sweeping ridgeline with its outliers – and its summit is a fine place to gaze across the artistry of Snowdonia.

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    I was lucky enough to do this on a sky blue June day. It is a superb outing. For route details and more photographs click here: komoot.com/tour/294891838

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    The rocky and remote summit of Aran Fawddwy stands at 905 m. It's the only peak in Wales outside the northern Snowdonia range over 900 m.

    It's a tough run to the summit where ever you start from but the views are great and the descent via Hengwm is awesome!

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    1. Glasgwm & Aran Fawddwy loop — Snowdonia National Park

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    Placering: Mawddwy, Gwynedd, North Wales, Wales, Storbritannien

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    What makes Aran Fawddwy a unique hiking destination compared to other Welsh peaks?

    Aran Fawddwy stands out as the highest peak in Wales outside of North Snowdonia, offering a truly wild and often quieter experience than more popular summits like Cadair Idris. Hikers appreciate the solitude, challenging ridge walks, and the opportunity to enjoy phenomenal panoramic views without the crowds.

    Are there any beginner-friendly or shorter routes to Aran Fawddwy Summit?

    While Aran Fawddwy is generally considered a challenging hike, there are various starting points, including shorter routes from the head of Cwm Cywarch. These can offer a less strenuous ascent, though the terrain can still be rocky and boggy. It's always recommended to check route details and conditions before setting out.

    What are the typical trail conditions on Aran Fawddwy, especially regarding boggy or scree sections?

    The terrain on Aran Fawddwy is often described as challenging. Hikers should expect rocky ascents and descents, and the ground can be particularly peaty and boggy in places, especially after rain. While scree isn't a dominant feature, appropriate waterproof footwear and walking poles are highly recommended for stability and comfort.

    Is Aran Fawddwy Summit suitable for winter hiking, and what gear is required?

    Winter hiking on Aran Fawddwy is possible, but it is only recommended for experienced mountaineers due to the potential for snowy and icy conditions. Essential winter gear would include crampons, an ice axe, warm layered clothing, waterproof outer shells, and navigation equipment, as weather can change rapidly and visibility can be poor.

    Where can I find parking and trailheads for Aran Fawddwy Summit?

    There are various starting points for Aran Fawddwy. Common trailheads can be found near Dinas Mawddwy to the south or from the head of Cwm Cywarch. Specific parking areas are usually available at these starting points, though they can fill up quickly during peak seasons. Always plan your route and check parking availability in advance.

    Are there any dog-friendly routes on Aran Fawddwy, and should dogs be kept on a leash?

    Many routes on Aran Fawddwy are accessible for dogs, but due to the challenging terrain, potential for livestock, and ground-nesting birds, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times. Be prepared for boggy sections and rocky paths, which can be tough on paws.

    What are the nearest towns for accommodation, cafes, or pubs after a hike?

    The nearest settlements offering accommodation, cafes, and pubs for hikers include Bala, Dolgellau, Dinas Mawddwy, and Llanuwchllyn. These towns provide excellent bases for exploring the Aran mountain range and offer amenities for a comfortable stay and post-hike refreshments.

    What notable natural features or geological aspects can be observed on Aran Fawddwy?

    Aran Fawddwy boasts dramatic natural features, including its craggy summit and the thousand-foot drop to Creiglyn Dyfi, a small lake that is the source of the River Dyfi. Geologically, the mountain was formed from volcanic rocks around 500 million years ago and shaped by glacial activity, evident in its steep eastern crags and glacial cwms (corries).

    Is there any public transport available to reach the Aran Fawddwy area?

    Public transport options to the immediate vicinity of Aran Fawddwy are limited. While some bus services connect larger towns like Bala and Dolgellau, reaching specific trailheads often requires a car or pre-arranged taxi. Planning your journey carefully is advised.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or wild camping on Aran Fawddwy?

    Generally, no permits are required for hiking on Aran Fawddwy. However, if you plan to wild camp, it's important to be aware that most land in Wales is privately owned. Always seek permission from the landowner before wild camping to ensure you are not trespassing and to follow 'leave no trace' principles.

    How long does it typically take to hike Aran Fawddwy Summit?

    A challenging circular trek to Aran Fawddwy Summit can typically take around 6 hours, depending on the chosen route, weather conditions, and individual fitness levels. Shorter routes might reduce this time, but it's always best to allow ample time for the ascent, descent, and enjoying the views.

    Are there any historical landmarks or memorials on Aran Fawddwy?

    Yes, on the eastern ridge of Aran Fawddwy, there is a poignant cairn that serves as a memorial to Michael Robert Aspain, an RAF Mountain Rescue team member who tragically lost his life to lightning in 1960. This serves as a reminder of the mountain's wild nature.

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