Gallt y Daren
619m (2032ft)
The Arenigs, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales
The summit of Gallt y Daren is marked by a rocky outcrop..
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Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Gallt y Daren
Christina Lander walked up Gallt y Daren on August 31st, 2024 [from/via/route] Pont Rhyd-y-Fen - Ceunant Coch - Moel Llyfnant - Foel Boeth - Gallt y Daren - Moel yr Wden - Moel y Slates - Nant y Gist-faen - Pont Rhyd-y-Fen [with] Dick [weather] A beautiful day, very sunny but quite windy - Long weekend staying in Corris
Melfyn Parry climbed Gallt y Daren on September 7th, 2023 [from/via/route] Followed route GW133 - some pointers for other walkers, note 2 refers to a fence, the more noticeable feature is actually a dry stone wall to follow. From Arenig's south top to the south ridge top is tricky in parts due to very boggy areas, I found that following a path to the left of the lake shown on the route map & crossing between the first & second lakes was relatively straight forward. The descent to Ceunant Coch was a drudge, through heather, clumps of grass, reed beds & bog land - reaching the base of Moel Llyfnant was very welcome indeed. From here the ascent of Moel Llyfnant was steep. Once on the top of Moel Llyfnant the rest of the route can be seen, descending to the corner of the forest was again a question of finding your way through some boggy bits & the same is true of the route towards the sheepfold at Craig y Ffolt. The ascent to Foel Boeth & then a short hop over to Gallt y Daren were straight forward. The return route to the car park is a long one a 6.5Km, quite easy to follow the path until you get to (F) on the route map, from here you can see that the suggested route is through boggy land, I found it easier to follow a definite track skirting the forest until you reach a gate, go through this & follow the track through the forest to reach the disused railway track which is then an easy route back to the car. [with] Solo walk [weather] Visibility was generally good. Two very light showers, then becoming sunny. Warm day. - Some of the boggy areas are tricky & as a solo walker great care is required. I did this walk after a period of dry weather, not sure I would want to do it after a sustained period of rain.
Donovan Suddell bagged Gallt y Daren on March 11th, 2022 [from/via/route] Pont y Gain [with] wife [weather] snowing
Mark Davidson hiked Gallt y Daren on May 12th, 2009 [with] Alone [weather] Lovely & sunny & warm
Robert Taylor-Marriott summited Gallt y Daren on April 11th, 2014 [from/via/route] Route 56: Waun Camddwr. Gwaun Llwyni. Gwaun Lydon. Moel y Cerrig Duon. Aran Fawddwy. (WGA). [with] Vence Wetton, Adam and Robert Taylor-Marriott. [weather] Sunny.
Elaine Grayson, Paul Booth and Trevor Williams have all walked, climbed & bagged Gallt y Daren.
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