- Moel
Hebog (Welsh for Bare Hill of the Hawk) is a
mountain in Snowdonia,
north Wales which dominates the view west from the
village of Beddgelert. It...
- The Moel
Hebog shield (Welsh:
Tarian Moel
Hebog) or Moel
Siabod shield is a
large copper-alloy Yetholm-type
shield from
Bronze Age Britain,
found in Wales...
-
Carneddau ranges in the
north of the region. The
shorter Moelwynion and Moel
Hebog ranges lie
immediately to the south. The
national park has an area of 823...
- itself,
overlooking Llyn
Cwellyn and
being the
northern outlier of the Moel
Hebog group. A po****r
ascent starts from Rhyd Ddu. On its
western flank are the...
-
western Europe, (1450–1300 BC)
Eight bronze shields including those from Moel
Hebog and Rhyd-y-gors,
Wales and Athenry,
County Galway, Ireland, (12th–10th centuries...
- 2018 had been
considered a hill.
Mynydd Graig Goch, a
member of the Moel
Hebog group of summits. This is a
Snowdonia hill that
became a
mountain in September...
- Snowdon, Wales'
highest mountain, with
views of the
summit of Snowdon, Moel
Hebog and the
Nantlle Ridge. It has an
elevation of 747.2 m (2,451 ft) and a prominence...
- the
houses and
hotels are
built of
local dark stone. To the west is Moel
Hebog and to the
north and a
series of
hills rising to the
Snowdon horseshoe....
- is a
starting point for
walks up
Snowdon (via the Rhyd Ddu Path), Moel
Hebog, Yr Aran and the
Nantlle Ridge. It lies on the A4085
between Beddgelert...
- as the
slightly less
visited ranges of Moel Siabod, the Moelwynion, Moel
Hebog and the
Nantlle Ridge. The
route was
devised by the
eponymous Paddy Buckley...