Grid reference SH5646
3 km from Pont Aberglaslyn, Gwynedd, Wales
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The trig pillar on Moel Hebog
The trig pillar on the summit of Moel Hebog with the Snowdon massif in the middle distance.
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Moel Hebog Summit and Trig Point
View looking south-west on the summit.
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Boulders and scree
Sunlight was racing across the side of Moel Hebog, but at least the cloud had lifted. The rock slope and crag mark the base of a famous geological feature - the Pitt's Head Tuff, which is the record of one of the largest eruptions in... (more)
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View South from the Summit of Moel Hebog
Beyond the summit plateau of Hebog, are the nearby hills of Moel Ddu, Mynydd Gorllwyn and Moel-y-Gest. Further away, across the Dwyryd, are the Harlech spit and the Rhinogydd Mountains.
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Trig Point, Moel Hebog
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View to the south-west from the summit of Moel Hebog
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Nearing the summit of Moel Hebog
The steepest section is nearest the crown.
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Majestic Moel Hebog towering above Beddgelert
Viewed from Craig Wen looking South towards the picturesque village of Beddgelert with the towering Moel Hebog rising in the distance
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Moel Hebog Trigpoint
...and view toward Snowdon massif.
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Nantgwynant from the summit of Moel Hebog
On the left of the Nantgwynant Pass is the Snowdon Massif, and on the right, the familiar outline of Moel Siabod.
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Nant Gwynant, Moel Ddu and Moel Hebog
View of the peak Gallt y Wenallt on far right and the lake Llyn Gwynant, and in the distance (L to R) twin peaks of Moel y Gest near Porthmadog, and the snow-covered peaks of Moel Ddu and Moel Hebog. Midday on 12th December 2022. Ref:PC120122
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Looking out to Lleyn from high on Moel Hebog
Lovely Lleyn.
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