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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)
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Bwlch
Mawr
(509m)
The smallest of Llŷn’s 500m+ peaks
and the furthest east, this is the final hill on the peninsula before
you hit the Snowdonia National Park – which means views across to the
mountains from here are impressive. To the north, much of Anglesey is
in sight and to the south, Tremadog Bay stretches out before you.
Attempts to walk the hill are best started from the lane that runs
along the eastern slopes.
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