Photo No. | Description |
| 303612 | An ascent of Snowdon from Llanberis is said by many to be the easiest |
| 303801 | Arenig Fawr is one of the least walked of all the major mountains in Snowdonia |
| 303802 | Arenig Fach is located a few kilometres north of its higher sister Arenig Fawr |
| 303803 | Llyn Arenig Fawr is located surrounded by crags on the eastern side of Arenig Fawr |
| 303804 | Llyn Arenig Fawr seen during an ascent of Arenig Fawr |
| 303805 | The southern slopes of Arenig Fawr are wild and desolate |
| 303806 | Despite the wild terrain there are few walkers in the Arenigs |
| 303807 | The summit of Arenig Fawr has the obligatory OS trig column plus a windshelter |
| 303808 | Arenig Fawr occupies a solitray position and provides a complete all round view of Snowdonia |
| 303809 | Looking north from Arenig Fawr towards Snowdon. |
| 304401 | Yr Eifl is the highest peak in the trio of hills near Trefor on the Lleyn Peninsula |
| 304402 | The terrain of the Rivals is rough with many boulders covered with heather |
| 304403 | Yr Eifl seen from the Tre'r Ceiri hill fort dating from the stone age |
| 304404 | The Rivals lie to the west of the village of Trefor on the north coast of the Lleyn Peninsula |
| 304405 | The rugged Rivals are a contrast to the greener countryside around them |
| 304406 | The hill fort of Tre'r Ceiri seen from near the summit of Yr Eifl |
| 305101 | The initial part of the route takes you along a clear rising path with Yr Elen ahead |
| 305102 | The substantial sheepfold (Grid ref. 656661), which is constructed from many small pens is one of th |
| 305103 | Afon Caseg occupies wild country on the northern flanks of the Carneddau |
| 305104 | The slopes of Yr Elen can be seen on the right |
| 305105 | Descending north-west off Yr Elen you get a good view across the Afon Lafar |
| 305106 | Most of Yr Elen is hidden in this view taken near the Afon Lafar |
| 305107 | Yr Elen and the cast-iron railing |
| 305108 | The view northwest from the slopes of Yr Elen |
| 305109 | Cwm Caseg from the north west slope of Yr Elen |
| 305201 | The shapely summit of Yr Elen seen on the approach from Gerlan |
| 305202 | The crags of Ysgolion Duon rise ahead with the Afon Lafar following the clear path |
| 305203 | Crossing the western slopes of Yr Elen you get good views of the descent route from Carnedd Dafydd |
| 305204 | Ffynnon Caseg is a small tarn that lies in a dramatic cwm to the east of Yr Elen |
| 305205 | Carnedd Llewelyn (the highest summit in the Carneddau) seen from Yr Elen |