Tryfan is a mountain in the Ogwen Valley, Snowdonia, Wales. It forms part of the Glyderau group which is framed beautifully from Pen yr Ole Wen across the Ogwen valley.
This photograph appears on the front cover of the Rough guide to Wales.
The most famous route up Tryfan is the North Ridge: a long and thrilling grade one scramble that makes a perfect introduction to Welsh rock.
The most famous route up Tryfan is the North Ridge: a long and thrilling grade one scramble that makes a perfect introduction to Welsh rock.
Tryfan is a mountain in the Ogwen Valley, Snowdonia, Wales. It forms part of the Glyderau group, and is one of the most recognisable peaks in Britain.
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Crimpiau is a small peak at the southern edge of the Carneddau. The village of Capel Curig lies at its foothills. Easy walking leads to one of the most impressive view points of Snowdonia.
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Situated at the northern foothills of the Carneddau in the far north of the National Park, Aber Falls is one of Snowdonia’s most impressive and beautiful waterfalls.
Situated at the northern foothills of the Carneddau in the far north of the National Park, Aber Falls is one of Snowdonia’s most impressive and beautiful waterfalls.
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