Glyder Fach

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Glyder Fach
Elevation 994 m (3261 ft)
Location Snowdonia, Wales
Prominence 75 m
Topo map OS Landranger 115
OS grid reference SH656583
Listing Hewitt, Welsh 3000s, Nuttall
Translation small mound (Welsh)
Pronunciation ['glɪdɛr vɑ:x]
Listed summits of Glyder Fach
Name Grid ref Height Status
Castell y Gwynt {{{Gridref}}} 972 m (3,189 ft) Nuttall
Y Foel Goch {{{Gridref}}} 805 m (2,641 ft) Hewitt, Nuttall
Gallt yr Ogof {{{Gridref}}} 763 m (2,503 ft) Hewitt, Nuttall

Glyder Fach is a mountain in Snowdonia, north-west Wales, and is the second highest of the Glyderau.

Routes to the summit lead from Tryfan and Bristly Ridge to the north, via Glyder Fawr from Pen-y-Pass to the south, and along the Glyder ridge to the east, towards Capel Curig. It is a popular spot for climbers.

Flying Buttress, a popular VDiff climbing route.
Flying Buttress, a popular VDiff climbing route.

According to Sir Ifor Williams, the word "Glyder" derives from the Welsh word "Gludair", meaning a heap of stones.

Situated near the summit is the Cantilever Stone, a large rock which from the correct angle appears to be precariously balanced, making it a popular place for photographs. Another notable feature, west of the summit, is Castell Y Gwynt, (Castle of the Wind), a spiky rocky outcrop.

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"Castell y Gwynt" and the "Cantilever Stone" were used in Walt Disney's The Dragonslayer, this was one entrance to the Dragon's lair.

The Cantilever Stone
The Cantilever Stone

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Coordinates: 53.10491° N 4.00905° W

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