Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd Gipfel-Trigpunkt
Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd Gipfel-Trigpunkt
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Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd Summit Trig Point is a significant natural monument and viewpoint nestled within the Berwyn range, specifically the Hirnantau area, in northeast Wales. Standing at an elevation of 648 meters (2,126 feet), this summit holds a unique geographical distinction: the Snowdonia National Park boundary runs directly through it, marking it as the most easterly 2000 ft summit within the park. Located near the town of Bala/Y Bala in Gwynedd, the summit is clearly identified by an Ordnance…
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The terrain leading to Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd is predominantly moorland, often described as featureless and flat. Hikers should expect areas of deep heather and potentially boggy ground, especially after rain. Paths can be indistinct, making navigation challenging. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended.
The most prominent landmark is the Ordnance Survey Trig Point at the summit itself. Additionally, at the northern end of the summit area, you'll find the intriguing remains of an old stone tower, which adds a touch of historical interest to the remote landscape.
While specific designated parking areas directly at the base of Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd are not detailed, hikers typically find roadside parking or small lay-bys on the B4391 road, which lies to the west of the peak. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as spaces can be limited.
Direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd is very limited due to its remote location. The nearest town is Bala/Y Bala, which may have bus services, but reaching the trailhead from there would likely require a taxi or a significant walk. Planning for private transport is generally recommended.
Due to the challenging terrain, including deep heather and potentially boggy ground, and indistinct paths, Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd is generally not recommended for young children or families seeking an easy stroll. It's better suited for families with older, experienced hikers who are well-equipped and prepared for a demanding walk.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd. However, given the moorland environment, which may contain livestock, it is crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, to protect local wildlife and farm animals. Be prepared for potentially boggy conditions that might be challenging for some dogs.
Winter hiking conditions can be very challenging. The exposed moorland can experience harsh winds, cold temperatures, and significant snowfall. Navigation becomes even more difficult with snow cover obscuring paths, and boggy areas can freeze or become treacherous. Only experienced and well-equipped winter hikers should attempt the summit during these months.
The immediate area around Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd is remote. The nearest town offering cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options (such as B&Bs, guesthouses, and hotels) is Bala/Y Bala, located a reasonable driving distance away. It's a good base for exploring the wider Berwyn range.
The summit of Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd stands at an elevation of 648 meters (2,126 feet). This makes it a significant peak, recognized as both a Hewitt and a Nuttall, attracting hillwalkers and peak baggers.
No, there are no specific permits required to hike to Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd Summit Trig Point. The area is open access, but visitors are expected to follow the Countryside Code, respecting the natural environment and any private land.
The moorland environment of Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd is home to various upland wildlife. You might spot birds of prey such as Red Kites or Buzzards, and ground-nesting birds. Keep an eye out for mountain hares and other small mammals. The area is also grazed by sheep, so expect to see livestock.
The time required to hike to Foel Cwm Sian Llŵyd can vary significantly depending on the chosen route, starting point, and individual fitness levels. Given the challenging terrain with deep heather and indistinct paths, a round trip could take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours for an experienced hiker, not including breaks.