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Pen yr Ole Wen: View to the valley of Afon Llugwy |
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Pen yr Ole Wen from across Llyn Ogwen
by Eirian Evans
Pen yr Ole Wen is the seventh highest mountain in Snowdonia and is the same height as England's highest, Scafell Pike. It is the most southerly of the Carneddau range.
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Pen yr Ole Wen from the southern slopes of Foel Goch
by Eric Jones
The sheer crags of Clogwyn Grugog ( meaning 'heathery crag'), Clogwyn Castell (meaning 'castle's crag') and Clogwyn Llys (meaning 'court crag') tower above the Nant Ffrancon Pass. Beyond are the summits of... (more)
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Ogwen Valley & Pen y Ole Wen |
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Route up to Carned Lleweyn |
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Ascending Pen yr Ole Wen
Path ascending Pen yr Ole Wen from the east.
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Pen Yr Ole Wen
by Keith Evans
Pen Yr Ole Wen as seen from above Llyn Idwal
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Summit area of Pen yr Ole Wen
by Richard Law
The summit area of this hill is pretty much a stony plateau, with a small cairn on the highest bit. The view beyond takes in the distant Moel Siabod to the left, the upper part of Tryfan just peeking over the plateau, and Glyder Fach to the... (more)
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Pen yr Ole Wen, Snowdon (background) and Y Garn (right) as seen from Carnedd Dafydd
by Colin Park
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The Snowdon group from Pen yr Ole Wen
by Jim Barton
Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) in the background with Y Lliwedd just visible to the left above the Glyders. The peak on the right is Y Garn.
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Heather on the mountainside
by Ian Greig
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Pen-yr-Oleu-Wen, viewed from the south |
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