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Cima di Yr Eifl

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Cima di Yr Eifl

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Yr Eifl Summit, often known as The Rivals in English, is a prominent natural monument and the highest point on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, North Wales. Rising to 561 meters (1,841 feet) at its highest peak, Garn Ganol, this distinctive group of three hills offers a commanding presence over the coastline. Recognized as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a National Nature Reserve, Yr Eifl is a significant landmark visible from as far as Eryri (Snowdonia) and…

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    13 dicembre 2019

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    È un dato di fatto che la vicinanza al mare fa sentire una vetta più alta. Yr Eifl ha le sue caviglie nella baia di Caernarfon, e dalla sua cima Tremadog Bay sull'altro lato della penisola di Llyn sembra quasi altrettanto vicino. In quanto tale, questa modesta montagna ha una genuina altezza, insieme a tre cime e un forte collinare dell'età del ferro.
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    27 ottobre 2020

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    Yr Eifl 564m, è una collina sulla penisola di Lleyn nel Galles del Nord. In una giornata limpida, la vista dalla vetta si estende fino all'Isola di Man, alle montagne di Wicklow in Irlanda e al Lake District, nonché all'intera distesa di Cardigan Bay. È elencato come Marilyn del Regno Unito.
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    Yr Eifl 564m bellissima vetta. Viste fino all'Isola di Man.
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    I migliori Tour verso Cima di Yr Eifl

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    1. Tre'r Ceiri & Yr Eifl / Garn Canol da Llithfaen — Llŷn

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    Hike the moderate 7.3-mile Yr Eifl and Tre'r Ceiri Loop to explore an ancient Iron Age hillfort and enjoy panoramic views over the Llŷn Peni
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    Elevazione 540 m

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    Posizione:Pistyll, Gwynedd, Galles del nord, Galles, Regno Unito

    faq

    What are the main peaks of Yr Eifl, and what makes each unique?

    Yr Eifl comprises three distinct peaks: Garn Ganol, the highest at 561 meters (1,841 ft), features an ancient cairn and trig point, offering the most expansive views. Tre'r Ceiri, at approximately 485 meters (1,591 ft), is home to one of Europe's best-preserved Iron Age hillforts with around 150 house ruins. Garn Fôr, the northern summit at 444 meters (1,457 ft), overlooks the Irish Sea and was historically a granite quarry, with its stone famously used for Olympic curling stones.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Yr Eifl Summit?

    The duration of a hike to Yr Eifl Summit can vary depending on your starting point, chosen route, and fitness level. A typical round trip from the popular car park near Nant Gwrtheyrn might take 2 to 4 hours, allowing time to explore the summits and enjoy the views. More direct routes can be quicker, while exploring the Tre'r Ceiri hillfort will add to your time.

    Is Yr Eifl Summit suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Yr Eifl Summit can be a rewarding experience for families, especially those with older children who are accustomed to hiking. The trails are moderately challenging with some scrambles near the top, so younger children might find it strenuous. The historical intrigue of the Iron Age hillfort at Tre'r Ceiri can be a great motivator for kids. Always ensure children have appropriate footwear and are supervised.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Yr Eifl Summit?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to Yr Eifl Summit. However, as the area is a National Nature Reserve and home to wildlife, including feral goats and choughs, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock and ground-nesting birds. Please also ensure you clean up after your dog to preserve the natural environment.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Yr Eifl Summit?

    Public transport to Yr Eifl Summit is limited. While local bus services operate on the Llŷn Peninsula, they may not drop you directly at a convenient trailhead. The most common approach is by car, parking near the Nant Gwrtheyrn Welsh Language Centre or other designated spots. Taxis from nearby towns like Pwllheli or Caernarfon could be an option, but it's best to arrange return journeys in advance.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Yr Eifl Summit?

    Yr Eifl is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve, making it rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for a breeding population of choughs, a priority species known for their distinctive red beaks and legs. You might also spot a herd of feral goats on the lower slopes. The heathland supports diverse flora, attracting various insects and birds.

    Are there any circular walking routes available for Yr Eifl Summit?

    Yes, several circular walking routes are popular for exploring Yr Eifl Summit. Many hikers choose to start from the Nant Gwrtheyrn car park, ascending to Garn Ganol, traversing to Tre'r Ceiri to explore the hillfort, and then descending back to the starting point. These routes offer a comprehensive experience of the peaks, views, and historical sites. You can find various mapped routes suitable for different abilities.

    What should I wear for a hike to Yr Eifl Summit, especially in changing weather?

    Given the exposed nature of Yr Eifl and the unpredictable Welsh weather, it's essential to dress in layers. Always bring a waterproof and windproof jacket, even on sunny days. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are crucial for the varied terrain and potential scrambles. Consider a hat, gloves, and sun protection, as conditions can change rapidly on the mountain.

    Are there any cafes or amenities nearby after hiking Yr Eifl Summit?

    While there are no direct amenities on the summit, the Nant Gwrtheyrn Welsh Language Centre, often a starting point for hikes, has a cafe that may be open to the public. Additionally, the nearby villages of Llithfaen, Llanaelhaearn, and Trefor offer local pubs and small shops where you can find refreshments and food after your hike.

    Is Yr Eifl Summit suitable for a winter hike?

    Hiking Yr Eifl Summit in winter can offer stunning, crisp views, but it requires extra caution. The trails can become slippery, icy, or muddy, and weather conditions can be severe with strong winds and low visibility. Ensure you have appropriate winter gear, including warm layers, waterproofs, and potentially microspikes for ice. Always check the weather forecast before heading out in winter.

    What is the historical significance of the Tre'r Ceiri hillfort on Yr Eifl?

    The Tre'r Ceiri hillfort is one of the most significant historical features of Yr Eifl. Dating back to the Iron Age (around 200 BC), it is considered one of the best-preserved hillforts in Europe. Its name, meaning 'settlement of the giants,' reflects its impressive scale. The fort features extensive stone ramparts and the remains of approximately 150 circular stone huts, providing a fascinating glimpse into ancient communities that lived here, possibly during the Roman occupation.

    How does the elevation of Yr Eifl compare to other peaks in the region?

    At 561 meters (1,841 ft) at its highest point (Garn Ganol), Yr Eifl is the highest point on the entire Llŷn Peninsula. While it is modest compared to the higher peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia) further east, its proximity to the sea gives it a genuine sense of loftiness and offers unparalleled panoramic views across the Irish Sea and Cardigan Bay, making it feel exceptionally high.

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