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Mynydd
Anelog
(192m)
Lying towards the tip of the peninsula, Mynydd Anelog stands above
Aberdaron and though it doesn't sounds very tall, the upper slopes are
steep and the sharp drop down into the Irish Sea to the north
exacerbates it's height.
The hill offers excellent views across the Ynys Enlli (Bardsey
Island), Cardigan Bay to the south, the mountains of Snowdonia and Mid
Wales to the east, and up to Holyhead further north. Walks up the hill
usually start from Uwchmynydd.
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