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Summit of Moel-y-Gest with trig point

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Summit of Moel-y-Gest with trig point

Caption - The trig point of Moel-y-Gest lies at the western end of the hill's rocky summit ridge. The two distant mountains are Moel Hebog and Moel Ddu.

Walk 2336 : Moel-y-Gest

Photographer : Trevor Littlewood

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In 1956, a large part of the Llŷn Peninsula was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. It is now a National Landscape. It is one of only five such areas in Wales. The logoshows a Chough as this bird favours the peninsula's rocky coastline where there are around 60 nesting pairs. The Llŷn Peninsula AONB covers 155 square kilometres with approximately 70% of the area's population speaking Welsh. More Information

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