Wintry Northern Snowdonia from Moelfre Uchaf
This is a three stitched panoramic view of the Northern part of the Snowdonia National Park taken from the Triangulation Point on the summit of Moelfre Uchaf 396m (1,300ft) - the hill which dominates the skyline above my home in Betws yn Rhos, Conwy, North Wales.
Please enlarge the image for a closer look as it is sharp enough to remain in focus.
It highlights the various mountain ranges as follows...
Firstly from right to left is the Carneddau with the two highest peaks Carneddau Llewelyn 1,064M (3,490ft) and Carnedd Dafydd 1,044m (3,425ft) both a distant right of centre.
Centre is the Glyderrau with Tryfan 917m (3,008ft), then Glyder Fach 994m (3,261ft) and adjacent Glyder Fawr 999m (3,278ft).
Next just left of centre is the Snowdon Horseshoe 1,085m (3,560ft), followed by the Moelwyns.
Finally the farthest left isolated peak is Moel Siabod 872m (2,860ft) the highest of the Moelwyns.
Wintry Northern Snowdonia from Moelfre Uchaf
This is a three stitched panoramic view of the Northern part of the Snowdonia National Park taken from the Triangulation Point on the summit of Moelfre Uchaf 396m (1,300ft) - the hill which dominates the skyline above my home in Betws yn Rhos, Conwy, North Wales.
Please enlarge the image for a closer look as it is sharp enough to remain in focus.
It highlights the various mountain ranges as follows...
Firstly from right to left is the Carneddau with the two highest peaks Carneddau Llewelyn 1,064M (3,490ft) and Carnedd Dafydd 1,044m (3,425ft) both a distant right of centre.
Centre is the Glyderrau with Tryfan 917m (3,008ft), then Glyder Fach 994m (3,261ft) and adjacent Glyder Fawr 999m (3,278ft).
Next just left of centre is the Snowdon Horseshoe 1,085m (3,560ft), followed by the Moelwyns.
Finally the farthest left isolated peak is Moel Siabod 872m (2,860ft) the highest of the Moelwyns.