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  • ...e:Llyn Llydaw from Crib Goch 2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Llyn Llydaw from Crib Goch]] ...[Snowdon]] at 3,600 feet followed by [[Garnedd Ugain]] (also known as Crib y Ddysgl) at 3,494 feet.
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  • ...y]]. A pre-Roman defensive enclosure, Maes y Gaer, which rises above [[Pen y Bryn]] on the eastern side of the valley, has far reaching views over [[Iri ===Y Mŵd===
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  • ...och]]. The route makes its way around the headwall of Cwm Dudodyn to Bwlch y Brecan and up to the rocky summit of Elidir Fawr.
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  • ...|right|Snowdon massif as seen from Glyder Fawr.<br>L to R: Y Lliwedd, Crib Goch, Snowdon, Garnedd Ugain]] ...s over 3,000 feet high. It occupies the area between [[Beddgelert]], [[Pen-y-Pass]] and [[Llanberis]].
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  • ...yderau from the north-east<br>L to R: Glyder Fach, Tryfan, Y Garn and Foel Goch]] *[[Carnedd y Filiast (Glyderau)|Carnedd y Filiast]], 2,694 feet
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  • *''Idwal Foel''' rebelled against King Edmund and was slain in battle: in 942 King Edmund ...the Anwyl of Tywyn Family or from any surviving male descendants of Dafydd Goch, the acknowledged bastard son of Dafydd ap Gruffudd who avoided detection d
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  • | 13 || [[Foel Grach]] || {{commas|3205}} || [[Caernarfonshire]] | 22 || [[Y Garn|Y Garn, Glyderau]] || {{commas|3107}} || [[Caernarfonshire]]
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  • |welsh=Y Rhiw |picture=Gallt y Rhiw hill - geograph.org.uk - 608369.jpg
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  • The hill has two subsidiary tops, Foel Gron and Foel Goch, on an equally craggy ridge heading south-eastwards from the summit, which A popular ascent starts from [[Llanberis]], and climbs by way of Bwlch y Groes and then the north ridge of the hill.
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  • ===Pen y Fan=== ...e:Pen Y Fan summit, Brecknockshire.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The summit of Pen y Fan]]
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  • *Foel Goch (Marial Gwyn) ({{convert|519|m|ft|0|x}}). ...ur sizeable natural lakes: [[Llyn Alwen]], Llyn Aled, Llyn Bran and Llyn y Foel-frech, as well as another reservoir, Aled Isaf Reservoir (lower Aled Reserv
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  • [[File:Welsh mountains Bermo a Betws-y-Coed a'r Bala.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Arenigs, the Rhiniogydd and the Moe ! colspan="4" | <center>Between [[Barmouth]], [[Betws-y-Coed]] and [[Bala, Gwynedd|Bala]]</center>
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  • ...irmingham]]. The five lakes are known as the [[Claerwen]], Craig-goch, Pen-y-garreg, Garreg-ddu, and Caban-coch.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://history.powys *Pen-y-garreg – 1,332 million gallons capacity
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