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Glyder Fach Summit and Cantilever Stone

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Glyder Fach Summit and Cantilever Stone is a prominent mountain peak located in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, North Wales. Standing at 994 meters (3,261 feet), it is the second-highest mountain in the Glyderau range and the sixth-highest in all of Wales. This rugged summit is renowned for its dramatic, rocky landscape and offers expansive views across the surrounding valleys and peaks, including the majestic Snowdon to the southwest.

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    13. december 2019

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    Home to the impossibly-balanced, much-photographed Cantilever Stone, Glyder Fach is the highlight of the Glyders: a world of jumbled boulders and craggy outcrops, soaring sumptuously above Llyn Ogwen. For an epic Grade 1 outing, scramble up the rocky turrets of Bristly Ridge before descending the similarly awesome Y Gribin arête.

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    Number seven of the Welsh 3000s, the Glyder Fach is only a little lower than its nearest neighbor, the Glyder Fawr. The rocky summit is famous for the 'Cantilever Stone', a shallow balanced rock looking similar to a springboard.

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    The Glyder compartment is barely lower than its direct neighbor, the Glyder Fawr. Thus, it is the second highest peak of the Glyderau chain. Its rocky peak is famous for the 'Cantilever Stone', a rock formation resembling a springboard.
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    At 3,261 feet (994 m), Glyder Fach is the sixth highest mountain in Wales. It is a challenging push to the summit but you are rewarded with astonishing views once there, especially on a clear day. The scenery to the west is breathtaking! Being so close to the edge of a mountain provides excellent views over Snowdonia - and straight down!

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    What are the most popular routes to Glyder Fach Summit and the Cantilever Stone?

    Several routes lead to Glyder Fach. A popular and challenging option is to ascend via Bristly Ridge, a Grade 1 scramble, often combined with a descent via Y Gribin arête. For a less technical approach, paths from Ogwen Valley or Pen-y-Pass (via Glyder Fawr) are common. Many hikers choose to combine Glyder Fach with neighboring peaks like Tryfan or Glyder Fawr for a longer, more extensive day out.

    How difficult is the hike to Glyder Fach Summit, and what is the typical duration?

    The hike to Glyder Fach is generally considered challenging, involving significant ascent and often scrambling, particularly on routes like Bristly Ridge. While some paths are more moderate, hikers should be prepared for rugged, rocky terrain. The duration varies greatly depending on the chosen route and fitness level, but a round trip can typically take anywhere from 4 to 7 hours, especially if combined with other peaks.

    Where can I find parking and trailheads for Glyder Fach Summit?

    The main parking areas and trailheads are located in the Ogwen Valley, particularly near Llyn Ogwen. Popular starting points include the car parks near the A5 road, such as those for Tryfan or the Ogwen Cottage. Parking can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season and on weekends, so arriving early is highly recommended.

    Is public transport available to reach Glyder Fach?

    Yes, public transport is available. The Sherpa'r Wyddfa bus service operates routes through Snowdonia National Park, including stops in the Ogwen Valley near popular trailheads for Glyder Fach. This can be a convenient option, especially during busy periods when parking is scarce. Check the latest timetables for the most up-to-date information.

    Are there any family-friendly routes or easier walks near the Cantilever Stone?

    While the direct ascent to Glyder Fach Summit is challenging and involves scrambling, making it less suitable for very young children or those seeking an easy stroll, there are easier walks in the surrounding Ogwen Valley. These offer views of the Glyderau range without requiring a summit ascent. For the Cantilever Stone itself, reaching it requires navigating the rugged summit plateau, which is not considered an easy walk.

    Is Glyder Fach Summit and Cantilever Stone dog-friendly?

    Glyder Fach can be dog-friendly for agile, strong, and capable dogs. However, the terrain is very rocky, involves significant scrambling, and covers long distances and high altitudes. These factors can tire a dog quickly. Owners should assess their dog's fitness and experience carefully, and always keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock and steep drops.

    What are the typical weather conditions on Glyder Fach, and what should I wear?

    Weather conditions on Glyder Fach are highly changeable and can shift rapidly, even in summer. It's common to experience warm sunshine at the base and dense, drizzly cloud, strong winds, or even hail at the summit. Hikers should always dress in multiple layers, including waterproof and windproof outer shells, even on seemingly clear days. Sturdy hiking boots, a hat, and gloves are also essential.

    Is Glyder Fach suitable for winter hiking, and what advice do you have?

    Winter hiking on Glyder Fach is only recommended for experienced winter mountaineers. The mountain becomes covered in snow and ice, making conditions extremely challenging and hazardous. Specialized equipment such as ice axes, crampons, and appropriate winter clothing are essential. Without proper experience and gear, it is best to avoid the summit during winter months.

    Are there any hidden gems or unique viewpoints on Glyder Fach beyond the Cantilever Stone?

    Beyond the iconic Cantilever Stone, another notable feature is Castell y Gwynt (Castle of the Wind), a striking formation of jagged, spiky rock outcrops located to the west of the summit. The entire summit plateau, with its jumbled boulders and craggy outcrops, offers numerous unique photographic opportunities and expansive panoramic views in all directions, including Snowdon to the southwest.

    What are the geological features that make Glyder Fach unique?

    Glyder Fach is characterized by its rugged, rocky terrain, which is largely composed of volcanic and sedimentary rocks. The name 'Glyder' itself is believed to derive from the Welsh word 'Gludair', meaning 'a heap of stones', perfectly describing its landscape. The mountain is famous for its distinctive rock formations, including the precariously balanced Cantilever Stone and the spiky Castell y Gwynt, which are results of millennia of erosion and geological processes.

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