Sunday, 2 July 2000

Trum y Ddysgl

Seen from its neighbour, Mynydd Drws-y-Coed
Height: 709m (2,326ft)
Prominence: 204m (669ft)
Region: Snowdonia - Moel Hebog
Classifications: Marilyn, Hewiit, Nuttall
Summit feature: Grass
Times climbed: 2
Related trip reports:
The Nantlle Ridge - 20/05/2018
The Nantlle Ridge - 22/05/2016
A largely uneventful summit
Trum y Ddysgl (Trum uh Th-is-gil - Ridge of the Dish) is the second highest summit on the Nantlle Ridge. It is also one half of the two Marilyns that make up the ridge, the other being Craig Cwm Silyn. The mountain has a dramatic morphology with two aretes, dark glacial cwms and rocky character.

There are views of Snowdonia, with Mynydd Mawr, Yr Wyddfa and Moel Hebog being close neighbours.

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