Moel Fferna, Mountain summit in Denbighshire, United Kingdom.
Moel Fferna is a mountain in the Berwyn range and forms the northernmost peak of this mountain chain in Wales. The summit reaches about 630 meters in elevation and is covered with deep heather.
The mountain was an important survey point and once contained a triangulation marker for geographical measurements. This marker was later removed from its original location.
The North Berwyn Way traverses the mountain slopes, connecting the communities of Llangollen and Corwen through traditional Welsh landscapes.
Multiple walking paths lead to the summit from the villages of Llidiart y Parc and Glyndyfrdwy, with clear markings along established routes. The trails are well-maintained and straightforward to follow.
The summit is covered with thick heather and features a protective stone cairn at its highest point. This structure provides hikers with orientation and shelter in rough weather.
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