The Highest Mountains in Wales

Wales, a country known for its stunning landscapes and rugged terrain, is home to a diverse range of mountains that have captured the imagination of adventurers and nature enthusiasts for centuries.

Join me as we explore the highest mountains in Wales…


How Many Mountains Are There in Wales?

Hiking in Wales

In total, there are approximately 200 mountains in Wales (188 to be exact!), each with its unique charm and appeal.

These mountains are dispersed across various regions of the country, offering a wide range of experiences for hikers, climbers, and anyone who loves to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Wales.

Wales is home to five major mountain ranges, each with its own character and allure. These ranges include the Snowdonia range in the north, the Brecon Beacons in the south, the Cambrian Mountains, the Berwyn Mountains, and the Black Mountains. Exploring these ranges is a rewarding experience, with opportunities to witness breathtaking scenery and diverse flora and fauna.


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What is the Highest Mountain in Wales?

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The highest mountain in Wales is Yr Wyddfa, also known as Snowdon. This iconic peak is a prominent part of the Snowdonia range in the north of the country. Yr Wyddfa stands tall at an impressive elevation of 1,085 meters (3,560 feet) above sea level. Its majestic presence and breathtaking vistas make it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Yr Wyddfa offers a range of hiking routes to accommodate various skill levels, with the Llanberis Path being the most popular and accessible. Once you reach the summit, you'll be rewarded with awe-inspiring panoramic views of Snowdonia National Park and beyond. On a clear day, you can see as far as Ireland and Scotland from this vantage point.


The Tallest Mountains in Wales

Woman hiking in Snowodnia, with views of mountains in the background.

Now, let's take a look at the top 15 tallest mountains in Wales…

  1. Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) - 1,085 meters (3,560 feet)

    We've already discussed the highest mountain in Wales, and it's known for its stunning landscapes and well-maintained paths.

  2. Garnedd Ugain - 1,065 meters (3,494 feet)

    Garnedd Ugain, often referred to as "Crib y Ddysgl," is the second-highest peak in Wales, located adjacent to the iconic Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and offering stunning vistas of Snowdonia National Park.

  3. Carnedd Llewelyn - 1,064 meters (3,491 feet)

    Located in the Carneddau range, this mountain offers spectacular views of the surrounding valleys.

  4. Carnedd Dafydd - 1,044 meters (3,425 feet)

    Adjacent to Carnedd Llewelyn, this peak is a favourite among hikers for its challenging terrain.

  5. Glyder Fawr - 999 meters (3,278 feet)

    Part of the Glyderau range, Glyder Fawr is famous for its intriguing rock formations.

  6. Glyder Fach - 994 meters (3,261 feet)

    Adjacent to Glyder Fawr, it offers breathtaking views and an exciting hike.

  7. Pen yr Ole Wen - 978 meters (3,209 feet)

    This distinctive peak in the Glyderau range is a rewarding climb with dramatic vistas.

  8. Foel Grach - 976 meters (3,202 feet)

    Located in the Carneddau range, Foel Grach is a quieter alternative to neighboring peaks.

  9. Yr Elen - 962 meters (3,156 feet)

    Yr Elen is a remote and serene mountain in the Carneddau range of Snowdonia, known for its rugged terrain and tranquil atmosphere, making it a hidden gem for adventurous hikers.

  10. Y Garn - 947 meters (3,107 feet)

    Also in the Glyderau range, Y Garn is known for its stunning lakes and rugged terrain. Check out my route guide - Y Garn via Devil’s Kitchen, for a scenic route up this magnificent mountain.

  11. Foel Fras - 942 metres (3,091 feet)

    Foel Fras, the northernmost peak in the Carneddau range, stands as an imposing and peaceful mountain in the heart of Snowdonia, inviting hikers to explore its pristine wilderness.

  12. Carnedd Gwenllian - 926 meters (3,038 feet)

    Part of the Carneddau range, it provides a remote and tranquil hiking experience.

  13. Elidir Fawr - 924 meters (3,031 feet)

    Located in the Glyderau range, it's a remarkable mountain with fantastic geological features.

  14. Crib Goch - 923 meters (3,028 feet)

    Renowned for its exhilarating knife-edge ridge, Crib Goch is a challenging but rewarding climb.

  15. Tryfan - 917 meters (3,009 feet)

    A unique and distinctive peak in the Glyderau range, Tryfan offers thrilling scrambles.


These tallest mountains in Wales offer a diverse range of hiking experiences, from gentle slopes to challenging ridges. Whether you're a seasoned mountaineer or a novice hiker, the mountains of Wales have something to offer everyone.

So, put on your hiking boots, pack your backpack, and embark on an adventure to discover the breathtaking beauty of the Welsh mountains.



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