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Walk 1151 - Moel Siabod from Pont Cyfyng, near Capel Curig

    

Nat Park   Snowdonia
County/Area   Conwy
AuthorLou Johnson
Length5.5 miles / 8.9 km
Ascent2400 feet / 727 metres
Gradehard
Startgrid reference SH735571

Photo from the walk - Moel Siabod from Pont Cyfyng, near Capel Curig Photo from the walk - Moel Siabod from Pont Cyfyng, near Capel Curig Photo from the walk - Moel Siabod from Pont Cyfyng, near Capel Curig Photo from the walk - Moel Siabod from Pont Cyfyng, near Capel Curig 
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Moel Siabod is a solitary mountain, separated from all the other high peaks of northern Snowdonia and standing in its own space to the south-west of Capel Curig. In theory Moel Siabod should demand more attention from passers-by, but its lack of shapely proportions make it a non-starter in the scenery stakes to the more majestic outlines of the Snowdon massif, the Glyders and the Carneddau. However despite its outward shortcomings, Moel Siabod is worth the attention if every dedicated mountain walker.

Parking is available on either side of the A5 at Pont Cyfyng (grid ref. SH 735571) although on busy days you may have to park elsewhere in the vicinity. Cross to the western side of the A5 road and head towards Capel Curig. On your left there is good view of the Cyfyng Falls which are spectacular after heavy rain. Turn left over the river along the lane. After a short way a track turns off right. Follow this as it gains height to Rhos farm. Like many farms throughout the UK there have obviously been problems with walkers and everyone is asked to respect the land and his livestock.

Once past the farm you have a good view of Moel Siabod and reaching a ladder stile you head along the northern shores of a pleasant reservoir presumably built when the slate quarries were in operation. Climbing once more you past through the remains of mine buildings and the plies of waste slate. The path is clear and generally good although just past the quarry buildings it does deteriorate for a short while. Climbing to a col Llyn y Foel comes into view and the path crosses a boggy section, which can be partly avoided by keeping well to the right.

Ahead you can see the eastern ridge of Moel Siabod. This is a fine rock scramble involving around 800 feet of ascent. Although never difficult with easy alternatives throughout it can be a very tiring section of this walk. Eventually the summit is reached and from here there are excellent all-round views over much of northern Snowdonia with Snowdon itself dominating your thoughts. The return to your car is best achieved by taking the north-east ridge which leads you unerringly back to the ladder stile encountered on the outward journey. All that is left is an easy stroll downhill back to the main road.

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet OL17
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 115

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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