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Walk 2558 - Carnedd Dafydd from near Bethesda

    

Nat Park   Snowdonia
County/Area   Gwynedd
AuthorNick O'Brien
Length8.0 miles / 13 km
Ascent3370 feet / 1021 metres
Grademoderate/hard
Startgrid reference SH627654

Although the Carneddau do not have the honour of containing the highest mountain in England and Wales they do have the most extensive area over three thousand feet. This walk, which uses less frequented routes, visits two of the major peaks in this high mountain area. It also avoid the steep climb onto Pen yr Ole Wen from Ogwen Cottage yet still provides superb mountain scenery and high ground.

Like any mountain walk care needs to be exercised if taking this route. The paths followed by this walk are not well walked and hence route finding could be very difficult in poor visibility. It might be argued that this walk should be saved for a fine day as the views are superb. In addition there are some substantial crags close by and errors in navigation could prove fatal. Do take care.

The walk starts from the lay-by (Grid ref. SH627654) above the Ogwen Bank Caravan Site on the west side of the A5 about a mile south of Bethesda. This caravan site is clearly signposted in the vicinity. Almost opposite the lay-by is a gate into the woodland. Here there is a path that climbs steadily zigzagging up the first section. As you feel the path coming back around, turn right and head south. The edge of the woodland is soon reached and the views across Nant Francon to Mynydd Perfedd, with the Atlantic Slab, and beyond to Y Garn unfold.

Keeping to the higher ground, Carnedd Dafydd comes into view. There are three distinct streams coming down the mountainside. Head for the stream to the right - Afon Berthen - taking care not to sacrifice any height you have already gained. Following this stream will lead you into a shallow valley to the left of Foelgraig. On your right you will see a wall. Take careful note as this is your route down.

The going steepens and the effort is rewarded as you gain the summit of Carnedd Dafydd. From here there are spectacular views over to the Glyders and Tryfan; Carnedd LLewellyn; and north to the whole of Anglesey. The next section will be much busier and you can expect to encounter other walkers as you follow the broad, clear path southwest to Pen yr Ole Wen. This is an excellent ridge walk with the view left down into Cwm Loer especially worthy of note.

Half way along the ridge you pass a large cairn or pile of stones. This is Carnedd Fach and should not be confused as being the summit of Pen yr Ole Wen, which is reached after an easy short climb. From the summit go north to pick up an intermittent path that follows the top of the crags named Braich Ty Du. In places these crags are precipitous so take care. After approximately half a mile you will reach the wall that you noted on the ascent. Keeping this wall on your left descend steadily to reach a stile above the A5. Crossing this you encounter a few more stiles as you skirt the woodland down to the A5 at Ty'n-y-maes. Turn right and follow this main road to reach the start in a mile.

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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