Best mountain peaks around Pentrefoelas offer a diverse landscape of hills and summits in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The area is characterized by undulating terrain, with the village name itself translating to "village in the bowed hills." Local peaks provide historical interest and expansive views, extending towards Snowdonia's higher ranges. This region is known for its moorland, ancient woodlands, and opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Mdwl-ethin 532m P263 (1745ft) Welsh Dewey/ Dodd summit
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Basically followed the Nuttalls route up and back. Unlike them I had no difficulty keeping to the path all the way. It is very evident on the ground as long as you watch whete you sre going. Great viewpoint.
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A small hill that packs a punch! Surprising views beside the big mast, there's even a small picnic table if you look carefully.
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One of the highest points in the forest. Picnic table at the top by the pylons too. The better approach is from the track arriving South of the point, rather than from the Northwest (which is incredibly muddy and rutted!)
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Mwdwl-eithin is the highest point on the Denbigh Moors of North Wales. This gently rising mountain lies about 10 miles east of Betws-y-Coed. On its summit is a trig point and a ruined building which still provides shelter against a storm. A few metres away is a large raised stone cairn. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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Foel Goch is a stand alone Nuttall that sits just outside Snowdonia National Park near Bala but is still in the Arenig mountain range. Follow this link for my route to the summit. https://www.komoot.com/tour/272531046
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This is a nice hike to do in the Arenigs to take in another Nuttall. Click on the link to take you to the route details. https://www.komoot.com/tour/272295854
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Beautiful 360 degree views of surrounding woodland, Moel Siabod and Snowdon and Crib Goch in the distance
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The region offers a variety of peaks. For challenging and dramatic scenery, consider Arenig Fach Summit. For expansive moorland views and historical ruins, Mwdwl-eithin Summit and Ruins is a significant peak. You can also find pleasant views from Craig Bron-Banog Hill and Mast, which even has a picnic table at the top.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Foel Las, from which Pentrefoelas derives its name, is historically significant as the site of a motte built around 1164. Additionally, Mwdwl-eithin Summit and Ruins features intriguing ruined buildings at its apex, providing shelter and a glimpse into the past.
The peaks offer diverse views. From View of Moel Siabod, Snowdon, and Crib Goch, you can enjoy beautiful 360-degree vistas of surrounding woodland and distant prominent mountains. Arenig Fach Summit, especially from the north-east, reveals craggy cliffs and hidden waters. Craig Bron-Banog Hill and Mast also provides surprising views over the local forest.
For a challenging experience, Arenig Fach Summit is recommended. Approaching from the north-east offers a remote and rugged journey with dramatic scenery and a delightful ridge leading to the summit.
Several peaks offer intermediate experiences. Foel Goch summit is a stand-alone peak in the Arenig range with a clear path to its top. Mwdwl-eithin Summit and Ruins also provides an intermediate hike with rewarding moorland views.
Yes, for a less strenuous outing with pleasant views, Craig Bron-Banog Hill and Mast is a good option. It's noted as one of the highest points in the local forest and features a picnic table at the top, making it ideal for a relaxed visit.
The diverse landscape around Pentrefoelas offers opportunities to spot rare birds such as the black grouse and hen harrier, especially in the moorland areas.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including circular walks, through fields, moorland paths, and ancient woodlands. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Pentrefoelas guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find routes for both road cycling and gravel biking. Check out the Cycling around Pentrefoelas guide and the Gravel biking around Pentrefoelas guide for more information.
The recommended approach for Craig Bron-Banog Hill and Mast is from the south, as the route from the northwest can be particularly muddy and rutted.
While it might appear less impressive from the south, approaching Arenig Fach Summit from the north-east reveals dramatic craggy cliffs plunging into the hidden waters of Llyn Arenig Fach and a delightful ridge leading to the summit, offering a remote and rugged experience.
For clear sightlines to prominent mountains like Moel Siabod, Snowdon, and Crib Goch, visit View of Moel Siabod, Snowdon, and Crib Goch. This viewpoint offers beautiful 360-degree views of the surrounding woodland and distant peaks.


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