Conwy Mountain and Friends

A lovely walk over three rough coastal heather clad hills with (hopefully ) fine views towards Anglesey, the Great Orme and Liverpool Bay. The route is mainly on good though rough paths with some sections of steep awkward ascents and descents.

Blue

12 January 2025

No dogs allowed

From the car park we walk briefly north then pick up a good track tending NE then E for about 3 km with views over fields with stone walls and copses of Scots Pine and Oak. We now ascend and head west to make the summit of Conwy Mountain. Evidence of a hill fort dating back to 1000BC can be seen.
We descend over rough rocky ground then head NW to the rocky summit of Penmaen-bach. This is a great spot to look down to Conwy Bay and across to Anglesey. A steep descent SW followed by a steep ascent brings us to the top of Alltwen with again grand views.
A steep descent brings us back down to our cars.

The walk is short for a Blue but involves some steep though short ascents/descents with occasional easy scrambling.

Terrain:
Paths rough though usually good with some steep ascents/descents over rocky, slippery ground. Don’t wear shorts; there is gorse around.
Map/Area:
Snowdon OL 17
Starting Point:
Parking either side of Sychnant Pass road, nearest post code LL32 6TB Grid ref SH 750770
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Walk Starts:
09:45
Walk Finishes:
13:30
Distance:
8.0km
Ascent:
390m
Highest Point:
Alltwen 255m

Safety

Let the walk leader know of any relevant medical conditions

Refer to the Handbook for walk related information and specifically for recommended walking equipment https://ohwc.org.uk/kit-list/ and safety information https://ohwc.org.uk/safety/

Remember you are responsible for being properly equipped

Ensure you have the walk leader’s phone number in case of an emergency

If you become detached from the group STOP, call out; try contacting group by phone or text. If no contact return to the last place you were with the group. Wait 30 mins repeatedly trying to make contact. After 30 mins seek help and/or make your own way safely.

The Google map below is the location of the walk start point.