
Waun Garnedd-y-Filiast
650m (2136ft)
The Arenigs, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales
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Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, scaled, summited, hiked & bagged Waun Garnedd-y-Filiast
Melfyn Parry walked up Waun Garnedd-y-Filiast on March 1st, 2026 [from/via/route] Started walk from lay-by alongside Llyn Celyn, using guide GW104, the walk is a steady climb up a wide forest track, the descent to Nant y Coed stream loses you about 100m of altitude which then has to be regained after crossing. The stream is not the easiest to cross in wet weather. The short walk from the forest track over to Wayne Garnedd y Filiast is a bit boggy which then had to be retraced after reaching the small cairn with a stick at the summit. Carnedd y Filiast is a much more substantial summit with a trig point & views over towards Arenig Fawr looking over Llyn Celyn. The descent to the pile of stones (cairn) alongside the fence is again boggy in parts. On reaching the cairn you need to go left to reach the high ground & there is a small pile of stones marking the summit of Carnedd Llechwedd Llyfn. Retrace your steps back to the fence & turn left dropping down to the bridle path - the route to Arenig Fach continues from here but we turned left to follow the bridle path, yet another boggy area to pass a farm before reaching the main road at Llyn Celyn to return a short distance to the lay/by. [with] With DS [weather] Drizzly at the start, soon persistent heavy rain for a while. Improved just before lunchtime with brief sunny spells & views. Very strong winds at times. - Had the hills to ourselves not a soul in sight
Christina Lander climbed it on May 24th, 2023 [from/via/route] Ysbyty Ifan - Carnedd Llechwedd Llyfn - Carnedd y Filiast - Waun Carnedd y Filiast - Ysbyty Ifan [with] Dick [weather] Sunny day - Almost pathless!
Mark Davidson bagged it on May 11th, 2009 [with] Alone [weather] Lovely & sunny & warm - Fantastic Views
Robert Taylor-Marriott hiked Waun Garnedd-y-Filiast on October 17th, 2014 [from/via/route] Route 64: Pen Cerrig-calch, Pen Allt-mawr, Pen Twyn Glas, Mynydd Llysiau (PGP). [with] Vince Wetton and Robert Taylor-Marriott. [weather] Sunny, cloudy & windy. - Planned to complete 7 Mountains/hills & completed 4 only as Vince passed away at SO 20750 29716.
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