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Drosgl
Drosgl from Bera Bach Summit - geograph.org.uk - 223114.jpg
Drosgl from Bera Bach
Highest point
Elevation 757 m (2,484 ft)
Prominence 37 m (121 ft)
Parent peak Foel-fras
Listing Hewitt, Nuttall
Geography
Location Snowdonia, Wales
OS grid SH664680

Drosgl is a mountain peak found in the amazing Snowdonia National Park in Wales. It's part of a group of mountains called the Carneddau range. The name 'Carneddau' means 'cairns' or 'piles of stones' in Welsh. Drosgl is known for its fantastic views and a very old historical site at its top.

Exploring Drosgl

Drosgl is a special part of the Carneddau mountain range in northern Wales. It's located on the western side of these mountains. This area is sometimes called the Berau, which means 'stacks' or 'ricks' in Welsh. Think of it like big piles of rocks!

Where is Drosgl Located?

This mountain sits on a ridge that goes west from other peaks like Carnedd Gwenllian and Bera Mawr. This ridge heads towards a town called Bethesda. From Drosgl's summit, you can see far and wide.

What Can You See from the Top?

When you reach the top of Drosgl, you'll be treated to incredible views. You can look down into a valley called Cwm Caseg. You can also see the famous Menai Strait, which is a narrow stretch of water separating the island of Anglesey from mainland Wales. It's a great spot for taking photos!

A Glimpse into History: The Burial Cairn

One of the most interesting things about Drosgl is the large, ancient burial cairn at its summit. A cairn is a pile of stones built as a monument. This one dates all the way back to the Bronze Age. The Bronze Age was a time in history when people started using bronze to make tools and weapons. This cairn shows that people have been visiting and honoring this mountain for thousands of years. It's like a giant history book made of stones!

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