- The
Rhinogydd (a
Welsh plural form,
often anglicised as
Rhinogs and also
known by the
alternative Welsh plural Rhinogau) are a
range of
mountains located...
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considered Snowdonia, and in
addition to the five
ranges above includes the
Rhinogydd,
Cadair Idris, and Aran
ranges and the Dyfi Hills. It also
includes most...
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southern Snowdonia, Wales,
north of Dolgellau. It is an
outlier of the
Rhinogydd range,
rising above the Coed-y-Brenin
forest and the
Rhaeadr Du waterfalls...
- Y
Llethr is the
highest mountain in the
Rhinogydd range of Snowdonia, in
north Wales. The
summit consists of a flat gr****y top
marked only by a small...
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Snowdonia Y Garn (Nantlle Ridge), 633
meters in
central Snowdonia Y Garn (
Rhinogydd), 629
meters in
southern Snowdonia Y Garn (Plynlimon), 684
meters in Mid...
- area of
Gwynedd in north-west Wales,
lying between Tremadog Bay and the
Rhinogydd. Administratively,
under the old
Kingdom of Gwynedd, it was
first a division...
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Ysgyfarnogod in Snowdonia,
North Wales and is the
northernmost summit of the
Rhinogydd, and
overlooks Llyn Trawsfynydd. From the
summit it is
possible to see...
- Snowdonia,
North Wales and
forms part of the
Rhinogydd range. It is the
third highest summit of the
Rhinogydd,
losing out to Y
Llethr and
Diffwys respectively...
- po****r with hillwalkers.
Other mountains include Arenig Fawr and the
Rhinogydd. The
chief rivers were the Dwyryd, the Mawddach, the Dyfi and the Dee...
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working clockwise are: Afon Cwm
Mynach which drains Llyn Cwm
Mynach on the
Rhinogydd. Afon
Gamlan which joins at
Ganllwyd after following a
tumultuous valley...