Another November early morning view from Moel Berfedd (2 of 2), Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd - 22.11.2020
At Pen-y-Pass at the top of the Llanberis Pass, on the A4086, and half a kilometre away from the car park buzzing with activity for the 'Trailblazers' of the Snowdon Massif lies the nondescript rock-girt hump of Moel Berfedd 482M (1,322ft)
However, its summit is a revelation for it commands exceptional views down three valleys and of peaks twice its height.
Here I'm looking directly down Dyffryn Mymbyr (Mymbyr Valley) towards the distant Llynnau Mymbyr and beyond Capel Curig.
This is also a fine example of a 'U Shaped Glacial Valley' - where the glacier would have started within the Snowdon Horseshoe directly behind me before gouging out the softer rock to create this landscape.
Another November early morning view from Moel Berfedd (2 of 2), Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd - 22.11.2020
At Pen-y-Pass at the top of the Llanberis Pass, on the A4086, and half a kilometre away from the car park buzzing with activity for the 'Trailblazers' of the Snowdon Massif lies the nondescript rock-girt hump of Moel Berfedd 482M (1,322ft)
However, its summit is a revelation for it commands exceptional views down three valleys and of peaks twice its height.
Here I'm looking directly down Dyffryn Mymbyr (Mymbyr Valley) towards the distant Llynnau Mymbyr and beyond Capel Curig.
This is also a fine example of a 'U Shaped Glacial Valley' - where the glacier would have started within the Snowdon Horseshoe directly behind me before gouging out the softer rock to create this landscape.