Yr Elen

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Yr Elen

Elevation 962 m
Location Gwynedd, Flag of Wales Wales
Range Snowdonia
Prominence 62 m
Topo map OS Landranger 115
OS grid reference SH673651
Listing Hewitt, Welsh 3000s, Nuttall
Translation Eleanor or the leech (Welsh)
Pronunciation [ɐɾ ˈɛlɛn]

Yr Elen is a mountain in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia, Wales.

It lies on a short ridge running WNW off the main north-east to south-west ridge of the Carneddau, just over one kilometer from Carnedd Llewelyn. It is usually climbed from the main ridge of the Carneddau, as it is only a short walk from Carnedd Llywelyn. It can also be climbed from Gerlan, near Bethesda, following Afon Llafar then heading up the slopes of Yr Elen.

The etymology of the name is unclear, with the personal name "Helen" or "Eleanor" being one possibility, perhaps after Eleanor de Montfort, princess of Wales and wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. Another is the leech (from soft mutation of Welsh gelen, leech), perhaps in reference to the way in which Yr Elen appears to be attached to the side of the remaining Carneddau.


Welsh 3000s

Snowdon Massif: Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) | Garnedd Ugain | Crib Goch

Glyderau: Elidir Fawr | Y Garn | Glyder Fawr | Glyder Fach | Tryfan

Carneddau: Pen yr Ole Wen | Carnedd Dafydd | Carnedd Llewelyn | Yr Elen | Foel Grach | Garnedd Uchaf | Foel-fras

Coordinates: 53.16643° N 3.98649° W

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