Peak Bagging the Mountains, Tops, Peaks and Hills in The Rhinogs area of Snowdonia National Park in Wales
Downloadable Peak Baggers Map you can Print or Save to your Phone detailing all the Mountains, Hewitts, Deweys, Nuttalls, Marilyns, Bridgets, Hills, Peaks and Tops in The Rhinogs area of Snowdonia National Park.
The Rhinogs area of Snowdonia National Park is the area enclosed by the A487 from Penrhyndeudraeth to Llan Ffestiniog to the North, the A470 from Llan Ffestiniog to Dolgellau to the East and the Irish Sea to the South, West and North West.
There are 19 'tops' to walk up, bag and conquer, the highest point is Y Llethr and the area includes:
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Wainwrights |
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Mountains (aka Hewitts) |
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Deweys |
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Nuttalls |
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Wainwright Outlying Fells |
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Marilyns |
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Hill (aka Bridget) and |
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Mountains, Tops, Peaks or Hills with a Trig Point on or near the top |
Downloadable Peak Baggers Map# you can download and print or save to your phone detailing all the Mountains, Hewitts, Deweys, Nuttalls, Marilyns, Bridgets, Hills, Peaks and Tops in The Rhinogs area of Snowdonia National Park.
NB: Whether you print off a copy on to paper or download it to your phone, this Peak Baggers Map will prove incredibly useful when your are up there on the tops and you cannot get a phone signal!
You can see all of these 19 Mountains, Peaks, Tops and Hills in The Rhinogs area of Snowdonia:-
- On a Downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone#
- On an Interactive Google Map Only (loads faster)
- On an Interactive Google Map with a list of tops below it (makes it easier to locate a particular top)
- On a Detailed List in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order - On one page with 'yet-to-be-bagged' listed 1st & then 'already-bagged' tops listed 2nd in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order (must be logged on) - On one page with 'already-bagged' tops listed 1st & then 'yet-to-be-bagged' tops listed 2nd in:
Alphabetical Order | Height Order (must be logged on)
The summit of Y Llethr, the highest point in The RhinogsSnowdonia National Park
Photo: John Greaves