Llwytmor

Llwytmor is a satellite peak of Foel-fras, and forms a part of the Carneddau range.

The summit is 849 metres (2,785 ft) above sea level and it contains a series of boulderfields, a shelter and several cairns.

In editions of OS Maps published into the 1960’s it was called Llwydmor (Llwyd is the Welsh word for grey) and it is likely that the later substitution of ‘t’ for ‘d’ is a typographical error.

The Lake District in England and the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland are also visible on clear days.

[1] Its full name Llwytmor Uchaf means "upper big (derived from the Welsh word “mawr”) (&) grey".

Llwytmor Bach from near Aber Falls