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Tryfan (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈtrəvan]) is a
mountain in the
Ogwen Valley, Snowdonia, Wales. It
forms part of the
Glyderau group, and is one of the most...
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Ysgol Tryfan is a
bilingual (Welsh - English)
comprehensive school for
pupils aged 11–18,
situated in Bangor, Gwynedd. 496
pupils were
enrolled at the...
- Moel
Tryfan was a
narrow gauge steam locomotive built for use on the
North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways (NWNGRs) in 1874/5. The
locomotive was an 0-6-4T...
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famous peak of
Tryfan above Dyffryn Ogwen has also
sometimes been
referred to as "Moel
Tryfan" in the past. Moel
Tryfan could be
regarded as the...
- five of Wales'
fourteen or
fifteen summits over 3000 feet;
these include Tryfan,
considered one of the
finest mountains in
Wales and one of the few mountains...
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Glyderau and the
sixth highest in Wales.
Routes to the
summit lead from
Tryfan and
Bristly Ridge to the north, via
Glyder Fawr from Pen-y-P**** to the south...
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being based around technical difficulty and exposure. The
North Ridge of
Tryfan in Snowdonia, or
Striding Edge on
Helvellyn in the Lake District, are classic...
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Tryfan Junction is a
junction station on the
North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways for the main line and the
Bryngwyn Branch.
Opened in 1877, it
closed in...
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North Wales. The
first two of
these lines –
jointly known as the "Moel
Tryfan Undertaking" – were
authorised by act of Parliament, the
North Wales Narrow...
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Glyder Fawr (1,001 m or 3,284 ft),
Glyder Fach (994 m or 3,261 ft) and
Tryfan (918 m or 3,012 ft). To the
north of the
range lie the Carneddau, separated...