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Top 8 Mountain Passes around Bro Machno

Mountain passes around Bro Machno are characterized by mountainous terrain, offering dedicated mountain biking trails and significant ascents. The region features impressive peaks and challenging landscapes within Eryri National Park (Snowdonia). These routes provide notable features and varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area is known for its remote feel and panoramic views.

Best mountain passes around Bro Machno

  • The most popular mountain passes is Cnicht Summit, a natural monument nicknamed the Welsh Matterhorn due to its distinctive, fin-like peak. It offers great views and is less crowded than other peaks in the area.
  • Another must-see spot is Pen-y-Pass Ascent from Nant Gwynant, a viewpoint and trail. Voted one of the ten most iconic climbs in Wales, it climbs gently for approximately 6 km with fantastic views towards the summit.
  • Visitors also love View of the Carneddau Range, a mountain pass and viewpoint. It offers a great opportunity for views of the Carneddau range, including Craig Wen, Creigiau Gleision, and Crimpiau.
  • Bro Machno is known for challenging mountain biking trails, significant mountain ascents, and traditional climbs. The area offers a variety of routes, from technical single-track to rocky ridges and scenic climbs.
  • The mountain passes around Bro Machno are appreciated by the komoot community, with 82 upvotes and 38 photos shared.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Cnicht Summit

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Nicknamed the Welsh Matterhorn, albeit 12,431 feet (3,789 m) lower than its Swiss counterpart, what Cnicht lacks in height it makes up in shapely attractiveness. It is a fantastically pointy, fin-like peak with an irresistible allure. Rising proudly above the hamlet of Croesor, it is the best of the Moelwynion range by far.

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Moelwyn Bach

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Moelwyn Bach is smaller and rockier than its sibling Moelwyn Mawr. Both can be linked together via the Craigysgafn ridge and Bwlch Stwlan. The views from the top are superb, particularly west towards the Lleyn Peninsula. From the summit, you can descend the broad west ridge to Croesor or takes the longer descent to Blaenau Ffestiniog.

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Pen-y-Pass Ascent from Nant Gwynant

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Voted one of the ten most iconic climbs in Wales, you have to conquer this climb. It climbs gently enough from Nant Gwynant to the summit of Pen y Pass for approximately 6km.

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Foel Frech Off-Road Pass

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Completing this loop is impossible without this beautiful and very remote 3km off-road section between the head of Cwm Penanner and the village of Ysbyty Ifan. There's nothing overly technical but it requires a minimum of gravel/hybrid tyres and there is a very short rocky section ( 50-100m) that depending on the weather, your bike and your experience, you might prefer to push. Note that in the direction I did it, this bit is downhill.

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View of the Carneddau Range

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A great opportunity for views of the Carneddau range, notably, Craig Wen, Creigiau Gleision and Crimpiau.

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Clive G
August 14, 2025, Cnicht Summit

Rainbows on mountains tend to be a mixed blessing as they are a pretty sure sign that you are about to get wet! However from the photographers point of view they can also signal some great light, with sun mixed in with dark moody clouds. This was the view from near the summit of Cnicht - otherwise sometimes called the Welsh Matterhorn due to its pointy appearance from the village of Croesor. To the right of the picture is Moel Hebog which rises steeply above the pictuesque village of Beddgelert.

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Clive G
August 14, 2025, Cnicht Summit

A fine rocky and in places narrow ridge, and you will often have it all to yourself!

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Nice steady climb from the Beddgelert side, kicks up in a couple of sections but nothing too stressful. Well worth a visit

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Great road surface great climb one of the greatest climbs I've been on. Fast descent worth the views

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This is a proper pass and a good challenge as well. Not ridiculously long but will test you if loaded up. The south face is easily rideable up or down on any bike short of a track bike but the north side is the interesting bit. Mucky and loose after rain and looser and muckier as it goes down. Several gates make way to a ford crossing. Then another, and then another for good measure. The first is the most technical and rockiest, and the last is the longest. Please close the gates!

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Amazing views of Carneddau mountain range.

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William Cook
October 6, 2023, Moelwyn Bach

A large and remote mountain in the Moelwynion range, and subsidiary summit to the larger and nearby Moelwyn Mawr. The summit is best accessed via the rocky Craigysgafn ridge line. As with many of the mountains in the Moelwynion range, it's pretty unlikely you'll bump into the crowds as found in certain other regions of the National Park. It's a perfect place to get a true wild mountain experience, and avoid queues for summit cairns.

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William Cook
October 6, 2023, Cnicht Summit

A small, yet perfectly formed mountain in the Moelwynion range, with a summit height of 2,260 feet (689 m). When viewed from the south-west, the mountain's triangular shape has granted it the name the Welsh Matterhorn. The summit offers some amazing views over the surrounding mountains, as well as Bae Ceredigion / Cardigan Bay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain experiences can I expect around Bro Machno?

The Bro Machno region offers a mix of dedicated mountain biking trails and significant mountain ascents that provide a 'pass-like' experience. You'll find challenging landscapes, impressive peaks, and routes with stunning panoramic views within Eryri National Park (Snowdonia).

Are there any mountain passes with historical significance in the Bro Machno area?

Yes, for instance, Moelwyn Mawr, while not a traditional pass, offers a journey through terrain rich in slate mining history. You can see remnants like derelict slate houses and abandoned tunnels on its flanks. Similarly, routes up Moel Siabod often pass through old quarry workings, adding historical context to the natural beauty.

What are some challenging mountain biking trails near Bro Machno?

The Penmachno Mountain Bike Trails, including Dolen Machno and Dolen Eryri, are renowned for their challenging terrain. Dolen Machno is a 19km loop with fast descents, significant climbs, technical single-track, and tight switchbacks. Both loops can be combined for a 30km adventure. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Bro Machno guide.

Which mountain ascents offer the best panoramic views in the region?

Moel Siabod is particularly known for its exceptional 360-degree views in Snowdonia; on a clear day, you can see 13 of the 14 highest peaks in Wales. Cnicht Summit also provides wonderful views and is often less crowded than other peaks.

Are there any accessible scrambling routes for beginners near Bro Machno?

Yes, the Daear Ddu Ridge on Moel Siabod is a Grade 1 scramble, considered suitable for beginners. It offers a hands-on scrambling experience with low exposure, making it a great introduction to more adventurous ascents.

What makes <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/5439416" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Moelwyn Bach</a> a unique destination?

Moelwyn Bach is smaller and rockier than its sibling Moelwyn Mawr, offering superb views, particularly west towards the Lleyn Peninsula. It's appreciated for its remote feel, providing a true wild mountain experience away from the crowds often found in other parts of the National Park.

What kind of hiking trails are available around Bro Machno?

The area offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate loops like the 'View of Cwm Penmachno Quarries' to more difficult routes such as 'Fairy Glen – Betws-y-Coed Village loop'. Many trails provide scenic views and opportunities to explore the natural landscape. For more options, check the Hiking around Bro Machno guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Bro Machno?

The best time to visit is generally during the warmer, drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) for hiking and mountain biking. During these periods, the weather is more stable, and the trails are less muddy, offering clearer views. However, the trails can be remote and exposed, so preparation for varied weather is always advised.

Are there any particularly scenic climbs for road cyclists in the area?

The Pen-y-Pass Ascent from Nant Gwynant is a highly regarded climb, voted one of the ten most iconic in Wales. It offers fantastic views towards the summit over approximately 6 km. Another scenic option is the Llyn Gwynant Climb, which provides amazing views along Llyn Gwynant and Snowdon.

What should I know about the remote nature of some trails?

Some trails, particularly the Penmachno Mountain Bike Trails, are remote and exposed in sections, with limited phone signal. It's crucial to be well-prepared with appropriate gear, navigation tools, and emergency supplies. The Foel Frech Off-Road Pass is also noted for its remote feel and challenging conditions, especially after rain.

Are there running trails available near the mountain passes?

Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options range from moderate routes like the 'View of Moel Siabod – Pont-y-Pant Car Park loop' to more difficult ones such as the 'Flowy Singletrack Descent loop from Capel Garmon'. You can explore these and other routes in the Running Trails around Bro Machno guide.

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