Best mountain peaks around Nantglyn are situated in a rural, elevated area of Denbighshire, Wales. The region borders the Mynydd Hiraethog (Denbigh Moors) and is near the Berwyn Mountains. While Nantglyn itself does not contain towering peaks, the surrounding areas offer notable elevated areas. These locations provide natural beauty, historical significance, and panoramic views.
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Nice walk a bit of an uphill to start with than itβs flat ish and nice scenic down hill to finish the walk
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Mdwl-ethin 532m P263 (1745ft) Welsh Dewey/ Dodd summit
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The byway is relatively smooth here, allowing you to take in the changing views riding around Penycloddiau. On clear days you can see across to the mountains of Snowdonia National Park.
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Mwdwl-eithin is the highest point on the Denbigh Moors of North Wales. This gently rising mountain lies about 10 miles east of Betws-y-Coed. On its summit is a trig point and a ruined building which still provides shelter against a storm. A few metres away is a large raised stone cairn. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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Moel Arthur is a cracking climb in the little-known Clwydian Range, a chain of hills in North-East Wales, along the same ridge as Bwlch Penbarras, also named by Simon Warren in his '100 Greatest Cycling Climbs' book. The climb totals 1.4 miles (2.3 km) and is named after the ancient Iron Age fort at the summit. Reaching gradients of up to 20% from the western ascent, it's certainly not what you'd describe as a steady climb. When you reach the top and stop for a breather it's all made worthwhile, with beautiful views down across the Wirral.
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Tricky to find. Nice walk, some hilly bits.
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Moel y Gaer is an Iron Age hillfort that was occupied from the Neolithic period until before the Roman conquest. The fort is well-preserved to this day and affords great views over the landscape.
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While Nantglyn itself doesn't have towering peaks, the surrounding regions offer several notable elevated areas. In the Clwydian Range, you can find Moel Arthur Climb, known for its Iron Age hillfort and panoramic views. The Berwyn Mountains feature Cadair Berwyn, the highest peak in the range, and Moel Sych, offering remote wilderness. In Mynydd Hiraethog (Denbigh Moors), Mwdwl-eithin is the highest point, featuring prehistoric burial sites and expansive moorland views.
Yes, Moel Arthur in the Clwydian Range offers a manageable ascent suitable for most abilities, including families, with rewarding panoramic views. For a less strenuous walk in the Berwyn Range, Tomle provides relatively gentle gradients and quiet paths, allowing families to enjoy views of surrounding meadows and forests.
The region is rich in history. Moel Arthur Climb is named after an ancient Iron Age fort at its summit. Similarly, Moel y Gaer Hillfort is a well-preserved Iron Age site with great views. Penycloddiau also hosts an Iron Age hillfort. In Mynydd Hiraethog, Mwdwl-eithin and other summits feature prehistoric burial and ceremonial monuments, indicating a rich archaeological heritage.
The peaks around Nantglyn offer diverse and expansive views. From Moel Arthur, you can see across the Vale of Clwyd to Snowdonia and, on clear days, as far as the Wirral and Liverpool. Cadair Berwyn provides views across North Wales, Snowdonia, and even the Brecon Beacons. From Penycloddiau, you can enjoy changing views and see the mountains of Snowdonia National Park on clear days. Mwdwl-eithin offers expansive views across the undulating moorland plateau.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails around Nantglyn, including moderate and difficult routes. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, such as loops around Clocaenog Forest. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find gravel biking trails, including routes around Llyn Brenig.
The Berwyn Mountains are an isolated and sparsely populated area of moorland, boasting over 24 peaks exceeding 600 meters. They offer a rugged and distinctive landscape, providing a sense of solitude often not found in more crowded areas like Snowdonia. The area is also rich in wildlife, with raptors such as hen harriers, merlin, and peregrine falcons inhabiting the moorland.
Yes, the Berwyn Mountains are generally less crowded than Snowdonia, offering a sense of solitude. Peaks like Foel Wen and Tomle in the Berwyn Range are quieter, less-visited options that promise stunning panoramic views and the raw, natural beauty of the area. Mynydd Hiraethog also offers a sense of remoteness with its vast moorland.
The moorlands and elevated areas are home to diverse wildlife. In the Berwyn Mountains, you might spot raptors such as hen harriers, merlin, and peregrine falcons. On quieter peaks like Foel Wen, buzzards and polecats can sometimes be seen. The remote nature of these areas supports a variety of upland species.
Yes, for cyclists, the Moel Arthur Climb can reach gradients of up to 20% from the western ascent, making it a challenging experience. For hikers, Cadair Berwyn offers dramatic eastern slopes with steep drops and crags, providing varied and rewarding challenges for those seeking stunning scenery without the crowds.
The highest point of the Mynydd Hiraethog moors is Mwdwl-eithin Summit and Ruins, standing at 532 meters (1,745 ft). It offers expansive views across the undulating moorland plateau and features prehistoric burial cairns.
Visitors appreciate the diverse hiking experiences, from historic sites to remote upland landscapes. Highlights like Moel Arthur Climb are praised for their challenging ascents and beautiful views. The well-preserved Moel y Gaer Hillfort offers great views over the landscape, and the area's overall natural beauty and sense of solitude are highly valued.
Yes, Cadair Berwyn is known for its dramatic eastern slopes and crags, including Craig Berwyn. Moel Sych lies at the triple historic county boundary of Montgomeryshire, Denbighshire, and Merionethshire. Mynydd Tarw features rugged terrain and craggy paths, while Craig Bron-banog has a small transmitter mast and instrumentation array for climate change studies.


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