Rhobell Fawr
Rhobell Fawr | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 734 m (2,408 ft) |
Prominence | 309 m (1,014 ft) |
Parent peak | Arenig Fawr |
Listing | Marilyn, Hewitt, Nuttall |
Coordinates | 52°48′50″N 3°48′07″W / 52.814°N 3.802°WCoordinates: 52°48′50″N 3°48′07″W / 52.814°N 3.802°W |
Naming | |
Pronunciation | Welsh: [ˈr̥ɔbɛɬ ˈvaur] |
Geography | |
Location | Gwynedd, Wales |
Parent range | Snowdonia |
OS grid | SH786256 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 124 |
Listed summits of Rhobell Fawr | ||||
Name | Grid ref | Height | Status | |
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Dduallt | 662 m (2,172 ft) | Hewitt, Nuttall | ||
Rhobell Ganol | 521 m (1,709 ft) | TuMP | ||
Rhobell-y-big | 504 m (1,654 ft) | Dodd (hill), Dewey (hill) |
Rhobell Fawr is the site of an ancient volcano that was active during the Early Ordovician period[1][2] in the Arenig range within the Snowdonia National Park.
Despite its modest height of 734 m (2,408 feet), it is a mountain with views of higher peaks all around, including the north face of Cadair Idris and distant Snowdon.
The paths are not well trodden, but there is a distinct path up from Bwlch Goriwared, a couple of miles north-north-east of the small village of Llanfachreth.
References[]
- ^ Geoscience Wales (2015). "Rhobell Fawr: The First Signs of Ordovician Volcanism in North Wales".
- ^ "North West Wales Outdoors: Snowdon". BBC. 2002. Archived from the original on 2006-10-16.
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Categories:
- Mountains and hills of Snowdonia
- Marilyns of Wales
- Nuttalls
- Hewitts of Wales
- Volcanoes of Wales
- Ordovician volcanoes
- Brithdir and Llanfachreth
- Mountains and hills of Gwynedd