Yr Elen is a mountain in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia, Wales.
It is usually climbed from the main ridge of the Carneddau, as it is only a short walk from Carnedd Llywelyn.
It can also be climbed from Gerlan, near Bethesda, following Afon Llafar then heading up the slopes of Yr Elen, but this involves walking through wet valleys and a number of rivers that are difficult to cross.
[1] In drier times, ascent can be made via the crossing of Afon Caseg and then up the "front edge" of the peak.
The views from this point north-west, over to Bangor and Anglesey, are stunning on a clear day, especially with a summer's sunset.