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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien
Wales
Nord Wales
Gwynedd
Llanfihangel-Y-Pennant

Penygadair‑Gipfel, Cadair Idris

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Penygadair‑Gipfel, Cadair Idris

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Penygadair Summit, standing at 893 meters (2,930 feet), is the highest point of the iconic Cadair Idris mountain range, nestled in southern Snowdonia (Eryri) in Gwynedd, Wales. This majestic peak, located near the market town of Dolgellau, is a prominent feature of the landscape, visible from distant coastlines like Tywyn and Barmouth. It forms a dramatic part of the Snowdonia National Park, renowned for its classic glacial erosion features such as cwms, moraines, and impressive tarns.

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    13. Dezember 2019

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    Cadair Idris ist komplex und beeindruckend und das Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) des südlichen Eryri (Snowdonia): ein Honigtopfberg, der für seine imposanten Klippen, verlockenden Bergrücken und hübschen Bergseen bekannt ist. Es ist ein mythenumwobener Gipfel. Sein Name, der „Stuhl von Idris“ bedeutet, leitet sich von der walisischen Legende über einen Riesen ab, der einen Bergsitz zum Beobachten der Sterne schuf.
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    29. April 2019

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    Cadair Idris ist eine kleine Bergkette, die von jedem aktiven Wanderer einen Blick wert ist. Der Aufstieg ist unerbittlich, aber Sie werden mit einigen atemberaubenden Aussichten belohnt. Persönlich ziehe ich diese Ansichten einigen der 3000er vor. Die Aussicht vom Steinhaufen ist fantastisch, wenn es ein klarer Tag ist. Wenn es regnet, suchen Sie Schutz in der kleinen Hütte in der Nähe. Von der Westseite des Cadair Idris-Gebirges ist der Blick auf die Irische See unschlagbar.
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    15. Januar 2018

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    Cader Idris ist mit 892 Metern nicht der allerhöchste Berg - aber er beginnt nahe dem Meeresspiegel und bietet ein wirklich atemberaubendes Panorama auf den südlichen Teil von Snowdonia. Der höchste Gipfel des Cader Idris-Kamms heißt Penygadair; In der Nähe des höchsten Punktes finden Sie eine kleine Schutzhütte.

    Auf beiden Seiten des Kamms befinden sich wunderschöne Seen, die jeweils von steilen Felsklippen umgeben sind. Sie können darin schwimmen, obwohl Sie dazu eine gusseiserne Konstitution benötigen!
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    Cadair Idris Schleife auf dem Minffordd Pfad — Eryri / Snowdonia National Park

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    Hike the moderate 5.5-mile Cadair Idris Pony Path Loop in Snowdonia National Park, gaining 2272 feet for panoramic summit views.

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    Ort: Llanfihangel-Y-Pennant, Gwynedd, Nord Wales, Wales, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What are the most popular hiking routes to Penygadair Summit, Cadair Idris?

    The two most popular routes to Penygadair Summit are the Minffordd Path and the Pony Path. The Minffordd Path is known for its varied terrain, passing the stunning Llyn Cau, a glacial lake, and is often described as challenging. The Pony Path is generally considered a slightly less steep option, making it a favored choice for many hikers. Both typically take around five to six hours for a round trip.

    How difficult is the Minffordd Path to Penygadair Summit?

    The Minffordd Path is widely regarded as a challenging and strenuous ascent. While not overly technical, it features significant elevation gain and plenty of steep sections. Hikers often describe it as a relentless climb, but the rewards include breathtaking views, especially as you pass the dramatic Llyn Cau. Proper fitness and preparation are essential for this route.

    Is the Cadair Idris Pony Path suitable for beginners?

    The Pony Path is often recommended as a more accessible option compared to other routes up Cadair Idris, due to its slightly less steep gradient. However, it is still a significant mountain ascent requiring a good level of fitness and appropriate gear. While it might be more suitable for those new to mountain hiking, it's not a casual stroll and should not be underestimated.

    What is the terrain like on the trails to Penygadair Summit?

    The trails to Penygadair Summit feature a mixture of rocky paths and grassy tracks. You can expect plenty of steep sections, especially on routes like the Minffordd Path. The summit itself is characterized by scree underfoot. The mountain's landscape also includes classic glacial erosion features such as cwms and moraines, contributing to the varied and dramatic terrain.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Penygadair Summit and back?

    Most popular routes, such as the Minffordd Path and the Pony Path, typically take around five to six hours for a round trip. This duration can vary significantly based on individual fitness levels, weather conditions, and the amount of time spent enjoying the views at the summit.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Penygadair Summit, Cadair Idris?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to Penygadair Summit. However, it's crucial to keep them on a lead, especially in areas with livestock, and to be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. Be prepared for rocky and steep terrain, which might be challenging for some dogs, and ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.

    What are the winter conditions like on Penygadair Summit, Cadair Idris?

    Winter conditions on Penygadair Summit can be severe and unpredictable. Snow and ice are common, making the climb significantly more challenging and potentially hazardous. During heavy snow or icy conditions, the ascent is generally only suitable for experienced winter mountaineers equipped with appropriate gear like ice axes and crampons. Always check the weather forecast before attempting a winter hike.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near the trailheads for Penygadair Summit?

    Yes, there are facilities near some of the main trailheads. For instance, the Minffordd Path starts near the Ty-Nant car park, which often has a small tea room or visitor center. The nearby town of Dolgellau also offers a selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants where hikers can refuel before or after their ascent.

    Can you swim in the lakes near Penygadair Summit, like Llyn Cau?

    Yes, you can swim in the lakes near Cadair Idris, such as Llyn Cau and Llyn y Gadair. However, be aware that these are mountain tarns, and the water is typically very cold, even in summer. Visitors often note that you need a 'cast-iron constitution' to brave the chilly temperatures. Always prioritize safety and be prepared for cold water immersion.

    What geological features can be observed around Penygadair Summit?

    Cadair Idris is renowned for its classic glacial erosion features. Hikers can observe impressive cwms (cirques), such as the one cradling Llyn Cau, as well as moraines, striated rocks, and roches moutonnées. The mountain itself is composed largely of Ordovician igneous rocks, making it a fascinating area for geology enthusiasts.

    Is there a circular walk option for Penygadair Summit?

    Yes, several routes can be combined to create circular walks around Penygadair Summit. For example, some hikers ascend via the Minffordd Path and descend via a different route, or incorporate sections of the Pony Path and other trails to form a loop. Planning a circular route allows you to experience more of the mountain's diverse landscapes and views.

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