Mynydd Mynyllod & North East Arenigs 2-day backpack

Pitch at Moel Cae'r-ceiliogA two day trek taking in the high country north of the upper Dee and a new crossing route to a southerly approach to the north eastern Arenigs.

The outward section takes a new line to gain the old familiar ground of Mynydd Mynyllod. The crossing explores new territory including the little known Llyn Caer-Euni and ascends the easternmost hills of the Arenigs from the south, including the new summit of Orddu.

As is often the case, following little used public footpaths in god forsaken parts of Wales was at times… interesting. On routes such as this, I’m beginning to like GPS based phone mapping more and more if only for its accuracy in nailing down the precise line of the right-of-way and our current position. We made extensive use of it on this trip.

This was a curious weather stream, forecast to be generally dry and fine but with unpredictable cloud: the first day was mostly sunny but the second was completely misted out in the Arenigs – win some, lose some. The whole area was completely deserted save for a couple of local residents.

Full report & photos

2 thoughts on “Mynydd Mynyllod & North East Arenigs 2-day backpack

  1. Great trip Geoff. We stayed in a cottage in a small hamlet called Sarnau back in 2007. I explored the Foel Goch area by myself, visiting some of the main summits. I didn’t see a soul on the three walks I did there including the footpaths from and to the cottage.

  2. Thanks Steve, that must have been a fine holiday break.
    This is one of the least walked, or even mentioned, wild areas in all of Wales.

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