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Moelwynion: (left to right) Cnicht, Moelwyn Mawr, Craigysgafn, Moelwyn Bach

The Moelwynion (say "Moyle-win-yon") are a group of mountains in central Snowdonia, Wales. Their name comes from the Welsh language and means "white hills." This mountain range stretches from the northeast of Porthmadog all the way to Moel Siabod, which is the tallest peak in the group.

Discover the Moelwynion Mountains

The Moelwynion are a special part of the Snowdonia National Park. They are known for their rugged beauty and offer amazing views of the Welsh countryside. Many people love to hike and explore these mountains.

What's in a Name?

The name Moelwynion is a Welsh word. It is the plural form of "Moelwyn." The group is named after its two biggest mountains:

  • Moelwyn Mawr: This means "great white hill."
  • Moelwyn Bach: This means "little white hill."

Sometimes, people in English might call them the "Moelwyns." This is an Anglicisation, which means changing a foreign word to sound more like English.

Famous Peaks of the Moelwynion

The Moelwynion group includes many different mountain tops. Each one offers its own unique challenge and views. Here are some of the most well-known summits:

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