Photo No. | Description |
| 195105 | Y Garn (right) and Moel Hebog (distance) from Mynydd Mawr |
| 195106 | Snowdon from the slopes of Mynydd Mawr |
| 195107 | The Nantlle Ridge from Mynydd Mawr |
| 195108 | Yr Aran from the slopes of Mynydd Mawr |
| 195109 | The classic Nantlle Ridge from high on Mynydd Mawr |
| 195110 | Looking to the summit of Mynydd Mawr with the deep bowl of Cwm Planwydd in the foreground |
| 195111 | The lakes near Rhyd-Ddu and Yr Aran from Mynydd Mawr |
| 195112 | A West Highland Railway train is dwarfed by the slate heaps near Rhyd-Ddu |
| 195801 | Y Lliwedd seen from between Garnedd Ugain and Snowdon |
| 198801 | The river passes through the centre of Beddgelert |
| 198802 | Beddgelert during the ascent of Moel Hebog |
| 198803 | Beddgelert during the later stages of an ascent of Moel Hebog |
| 198804 | The summit of Moel Hebog during an ascent from Beddgelert |
| 198805 | Beddgelert from Moel Hebog's summit plateau |
| 198806 | Moel Hebog's summit cairn and the Nantlle ridge in the background |
| 198807 | The descent north from Moel Hebog to Moel yr Ogof and Moel Lefn |
| 198808 | Snowdon from the slopes of Moel Hebog |
| 198809 | The superb rocky scene in the col between Moel Hebog and Moel yr Ogof |
| 198810 | The superb rocky scene in the col between Moel Hebog and Moel yr Ogof |
| 198811 | Moel Hebog looks massive when seen from adjacent Moel yr Ogof |
| 198812 | Part of the Natlle Ridge seen from Moel Lefn |
| 205401 | The view from the summit of Moel y Garnedd |
| 205402 | The view from the summit of Moel y Garnedd |
| 205403 | The view from the summit of Moel y Garnedd |
| 205404 | The view from the summit of Moel y Garnedd |
| 205501 | View of Bala town, Lake Bala and the Arans from Moel Emoel |
| 205502 | View of Llyn Maen Bras (foreground) and Llyn Celyn from Moel Emoel |
| 205901 | Castell Carndochan as viewed from the start of the walk |
| 205902 | The view of the Lliw valley (NW) from the summit of Castell Carndochan |
| 205903 | The view of the ruined 13th century castle at the summit of Castell Carndochan |