- Moel
Siabod (Welsh for 'bare hill' with
unknown meaning of '
Siabod') is a
mountain in Snowdonia, Wales,
which sits
isolated above the
village of Dolwyddelan...
- Snowdonia,
north Wales. They
extend from the north-east of
Porthmadog to Moel
Siabod, the
highest of the group. The name
derives from the
names of two of the...
- 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...
-
current list has 120 mountains,
although there is
dispute as to
whether Moel
Siabod's prominence is
above 600
metres (2,000 ft), or is in fact just
below the...
- and Llanberis. It is
surrounded by the
Glyderau to the north-east, Moel
Siabod to the east, the
Moelwynion to the south, Moel Hebog, the
Nantlle Ridge...
- and Pen-y-Gwryd. It is
surrounded by
hills and mountains,
including Moel
Siabod and Pen
Llithrig y Wrach.
Capel Curig takes its name from the
little St...
- Ulrich's
Castle looks over to Moel
Siabod,
Dolwyddelan Castle,
North Wales....
-
Elevation 756 m (2,480 ft)
Prominence 561 m (1,841 ft)
Parent peak Moel
Siabod Listing Marilyn, Hewitt,
Nuttall Coordinates 52°48′46.8″N 3°59′9.6″W /...
- and the Carneddau, as well as the
slightly less
visited ranges of Moel
Siabod, the Moelwynion, Moel
Hebog and the
Nantlle Ridge. The
route was devised...
- farms; Garth,
featured in the 1967 BBC
Wales do****entary "Shepherds of Moel
Siabod", and Cwm Farm. The area
commands excellent views of the
Snowdon horseshoe...