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Landscape >> Hills
Yr Eifl (564m)
Gyrn Ddu (522m)
Bwlch Mawr (509m)
Garn Fadryn (371m)
Mynydd Rhiw (305m)
Garn Boduan (280m)
Moel-y-Gest (269m)
Mynydd Anelog (192m)
Mynydd Tir-y-Cwmwd (132m)
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Llŷn has a happy medium - it is unlike most of North Wales as it does
not have any mountains, yet we do have a range of hills that run from
the northeast to the southwest. From Bwlch Mawr near Clynnog Fawr to
Mynydd Rhiw not far from Aberdaron in the west.Garn Ganol of Yr
Eifl is the highest point on the peninsula at 564 metres, and although
it is not technically a mountain, it certainly does feel like it as it
is so close to the coast.
To explore the hills of Llŷn further, click on a hill name to the
left...

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