Glasgwm

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Glasgwm
Merionethshire
The head of Cwm Cywarch - geograph.org.uk - 547375.jpg
Craig Cywarch, the southern face of Glasgwm
Range: Aran Hills
Summit: 2,559 feet SH836194
52°45’35"N, 3°43’35"W

Glasgwm is a mountain in Merionethshire, forming part of the Aran Hills, the highest of the Cambrian Mountains, south of Snowdonia. Glasgwm reaches a height at its summit of 2,559 feet above sea level and it is one of the three 'Marilyns' that make up the Aran group, the others being Aran Fawddwy (the county top) and Esgeiriau Gwynion.

To the west stand Maesglase and the Dovey Hills and to the south-west Cadair Idris. To the south stands the Plynlimon range.[1]

Crags and summits

The main summit stands at 2,559 feet, a large rocky knoll marked by a cairn. The main subsidiary summits are:

Craig Cywarch makes up the south face of Glasgwm. Its crags are very popular with rock climbers. A mountaineering club hut is found at the foot of the cliffs.

A tarn named Llyn y Fign lies close by the summit, and is one of the largest bodies of water in England and Wales found adjacent to a summit of over 2,000 feet.[2]

References

  1. Crocker, Chris; Graham Jackson. "Mountaineering & Rock Climbing in the UK: Glasgwm". Database of British Hills. Mountain Days.net. http://www.mountaindays.net/mountains/peak.php?defn=0&area=5&peak=2091. Retrieved 2008-04-08. 
  2. Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe, Cicerone. ISBN 1-85284-304-7.