Climbing Moel Siabod

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"An ascent from Pont Cyfyng of Moel Siabod, the highest of the Moelwynion peaks"
Walk directions
From the car park, cross the main road and turn right along the pavement. Pass Cyfyng Falls and take the next lane on the left over an old stone bridge (Pont-Cyfyng). Walk up the lane to a track marked ‘Private Road’ and signed to Moel Siabod.
Climb steeply to a sharp right-hand bend, where you join a signed footpath diversion continuing ahead. Rejoin the main track above a house and continue across stark, low moors, with the cone of Moel Siabod rising ahead. The increasingly rough track keeps to the left of a rocky spur thrown out by the mountain.
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  Terrain  - High mountain paths, poorly defined on top section of ascent, many stiles
  Landscape  - Mountain cwms and tarns, oak woodland in valley
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free in woods; sheep around in summer on mountain
  Parking  - Bryn-Glo car park near Pont-Cyfyng
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The highest of the Moelwynion peaks, Moel Siabod offers exceptional views of the even higher summits to the north and west. On a clear day, 13 of the 14 3,000ft (914.4m) peaks in Wales can be seen at a glance. The view of Snowdon is as good as you’ll get, for you can see the whole of the Horseshoe...
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The majority of the population of Conwy lives along its picturesque coastline, while a third of the county falls within jaw-dropping landscape of the Snowdonia National Park. The town of Conwy, which takes its name from the county (which in turn was named after the river that runs through it), is undoubtedly one of the great treasures of Wales.
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Climbing Moel Siabod

Recommended by
Our view
"An ascent from Pont Cyfyng of Moel Siabod, the highest of the Moelwynion peaks"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - High mountain paths, poorly defined on top section of ascent, many stiles
  Landscape - Mountain cwms and tarns, oak woodland in valley
  Dog friendliness - Can run free in woods; sheep around in summer on mountain
  Parking - Bryn-Glo car park near Pont-Cyfyng
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The highest of the Moelwynion peaks, Moel Siabod offers exceptional views of the even higher summits to the north and west. On a clear day, 13 of the 14 3,000ft (914.4m) peaks in Wales can be seen at a glance. The view of Snowdon is as good as you’ll get, for you can see the whole of the Horseshoe...
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About the area
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Conwy
The majority of the population of Conwy lives along its picturesque coastline, while a third of the county falls within jaw-dropping landscape of the Snowdonia National Park. The town of Conwy, which takes its name from the county (which in turn was named after the river that runs through it), is undoubtedly one of the great treasures of Wales.