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Capel Curig
village and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales, UK
Carnedd Llewelyn
mountain (1064m) in Gwynedd, Wales

Tryfan
Tryfan () is a mountain in the Ogwen Valley, Snowdonia, Wales. It forms part of the Glyderau group, and is one of the most recognisable peaks in Britain, having a classic pointed shape with rugged crags. At above sea level, it is the fifteenth-highest mountain in Wales. Tryfan was voted Britain's favourite mountain by Trail magazine.
Glyder Fawr
mountain (1000.9m) in Gwynedd
River Llugwy
river in Wales
Swallow Falls
waterfall in Conwy County Borough, Wales, UK
Llyn Ogwen
reservoir in the United Kingdom
Carneddau
thumb|300px|right|The snow-covered Carneddau with Yr Elen in the centre, Carnedd Llywelyn behind and Carnedd Dafydd to the right
The '''''' (lit. 'the cairns'; is a Welsh plural form, and is sometimes anglicised to Carnedds) are a group of mountains in Snowdonia, Wales. They include the largest contiguous areas of high ground (over or high) in Wales and England (although larger areas over are found in Northern England), as well as six or seven of the highest peaks in the country—the Fifteen Peaks. The range also encloses a number of lakes such as Llyn Cowlyd and Llyn Eigiau, and the Aber Falls
Carnedd Dafydd
mountain (1044m) in Gwynedd

Llyn Idwal
lake in Cwm Idwal, Conwy County Borough, Wales
Sarn Helen
Roman road in Wales
Moel Siabod
mountain (872.2m) in Conwy County Borough
Pen yr Ole Wen
mountain (978m) in Gwynedd
Glyder Fach
mountain (994.3m) in Conwy County Borough
Afon Ogwen
river in Gwynedd, Wales, UK
Gallt yr Ogof
mountain (763m) in Conwy County Borough
Llyn Goddion Duon
lake in Wales
Glyderau
The Glyderau (a Welsh plural form, also known in English as the Glyders) are a mountain group in Snowdonia, North Wales. The name derives from the highest peaks in the range, Glyder Fawr and Glyder Fach. According to Sir Ifor Williams, the word "Glyder" derives from the Welsh word "Cludair", meaning a heap of stones.
Llynnau Mymbyr
lake in Gwynedd, Wales
Gwydir Forest
forest in Conwy County Borough, Wales
Pen yr Helgi Du
mountain (832.6m) in Conwy County Borough
Nant Ffrancon Pass
glacial valley between Bethesda and Llyn Ogwen, gwynedd, in Eryri National Park
Afon Lloer
river in the United Kingdom
Moelwynion
right|thumb|250px|Moelwynion: (left to right) Cnicht, [[Moelwyn Mawr, Craigysgafn, Moelwyn Bach]]
The Moelwynion (a Welsh plural, sometimes anglicised to Moelwyns) are a group of mountains in central Snowdonia, north Wales. They extend from the north-east of Porthmadog to Moel Siabod, the highest of the group. The name derives from the names of two of the largest mountains in the group, Moelwyn Mawr (great white hill) and Moelwyn Bach (little white hill), 770m and 710m, respectively. Moel Siabod, to the north, is the highest at 872m.