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[[File:Snowdon massif.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Snowdon massif as seen from Glyder Fawr.<br>L to R: Y Lliwedd, Crib Goch, Snowdon, Garnedd Ugain]] | [[File:Snowdon massif.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Snowdon massif as seen from Glyder Fawr.<br>L to R: Y Lliwedd, Crib Goch, Snowdon, Garnedd Ugain]] | ||
The '''Snowdon Massif''' is the great high ground of which [[Snowdon]] is the central, highest mountain; | The '''Snowdon Massif''' is the great high ground of which [[Snowdon]] is the central, highest mountain; the Snowdon Massif is one of the three mountain groups in [[Snowdonia]], [[Caernarfonshire]], to include mountains over 3,000 feet high. It occupies the area between [[Beddgelert]], [[Pen-y-Pass]] and [[Llanberis]]. | ||
The [[Glyderau]] group stands to the north-east, [[Moel Siabod]] to the east, the [[Moelwynion]] to the south, [[Moel Hebog]], the [[Nantlle Ridge]] and [[Mynydd Mawr]] to the west, and to the northwest the land falls away to the coastal plain of Arfon down to [[Caernarfon]] and the [[Menai Strait]] | The [[Glyderau]] group stands to the north-east, [[Moel Siabod]] to the east, the [[Moelwynion]] to the south, [[Moel Hebog]], the [[Nantlle Ridge]] and [[Mynydd Mawr]] to the west, and to the northwest the land falls away to the coastal plain of Arfon down to [[Caernarfon]] and the [[Menai Strait]] |
Latest revision as of 20:02, 3 April 2018
The Snowdon Massif is the great high ground of which Snowdon is the central, highest mountain; the Snowdon Massif is one of the three mountain groups in Snowdonia, Caernarfonshire, to include mountains over 3,000 feet high. It occupies the area between Beddgelert, Pen-y-Pass and Llanberis.
The Glyderau group stands to the north-east, Moel Siabod to the east, the Moelwynion to the south, Moel Hebog, the Nantlle Ridge and Mynydd Mawr to the west, and to the northwest the land falls away to the coastal plain of Arfon down to Caernarfon and the Menai Strait
The "Snowdon Horseshoe" is the name given to the semi-circular ring of ridges and peaks on Snowdon's eastern side, which is to say facing down Dyffryn Mymbyr towards Capel Curig. The peaks in the Horseshoe are those of:
Peaks
The chiefest peaks of the massif are:
- Snowdon, 3,560 feet
- Garnedd Ugain, 3,494 feet
- Crib Goch, 3,028 feet
- Y Lliwedd, 2,946 feet
- Yr Aran, 2,451 feet
- Moel Eilio, 2,382 feet
- Moel Cynghorion, 2,211 feet
- Foel Gron, 2,064 feet