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'''Moelfre''' is a hill in [[Merionethshire]], within the [[Rhinogydd]] range.  It is at the far western edge of the [[Snowdonia]] National Park, though not in Snowdonia itself. Moelfre reaches a height of 1,932 feet.
 
'''Moelfre''' is a hill in [[Merionethshire]], within the [[Rhinogydd]] range.  It is at the far western edge of the [[Snowdonia]] National Park, though not in Snowdonia itself. Moelfre reaches a height of 1,932 feet.

Latest revision as of 15:18, 17 September 2018

Moelfre
Merionethshire
Moelfre from Harlech.jpg
Range: Rhinogydd
Summit: 1,932 feet SH6262324592
52°48’5"N, 4°2’21"W

Moelfre is a hill in Merionethshire, within the Rhinogydd range. It is at the far western edge of the Snowdonia National Park, though not in Snowdonia itself. Moelfre reaches a height of 1,932 feet.

A pleasingly prominent hill, Moelfre is three miles from the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, five miles from Llanbedr and about ten miles from the town of Harlech. Its name means "Bare Hill", which is appropriate for it.

The discrete bulk of Moelfre separates Cwm Nantcol from Ysgethin Valley.[1]

A ledged attached to Moelfre is that of three women who worked on the Sabbath and were turned into standing stones.[2]

References

  1. Gillham, John (2010). "Mountains of Snowdonia". Frances Lincoln Ltd.. p. 297. 
  2. Sykes, Wirt (1881). British goblins: Welsh folk lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions. J. R. Osgood and company. p. 376.