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Carn Fadryn, sometimes Carn Fadrun or Garn Fadryn, is a five-hectare Iron Age hillfort and is the name of the mountain on which the fort is situated. It lies in the centre of the Llŷn Peninsula, Gwynedd, and overlooks the village of Garnfadryn, Wales.
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Pwllheli, United Kingdom
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Carn Fadryn

Pwllheli LL53 8TG, United Kingdom
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Carn Fadryn, sometimes Carn Fadrun or Garn Fadryn, is a five-hectare Iron Age hillfort and is the name of the mountain on which the fort is situated. It lies in the centre of the Llŷn Peninsula, Gwynedd, and overlooks the village of Garnfadryn, Wales.

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Park in a parking area off the road to the south of the hill. There you will see an information sign. 52.8806168, -4.5609385.

Head East and you might just see some signs pointing the way. Take the lane to the left leading straight to the hill. You'll see a gate at the end. The house on the left might have some cans of pop for sale outside.

Take a stick in the summer because the ferns are wild and as high as you. Plus there are lots of brambles growing out. Use your stick to beat them back a bit.

The path is narrow and follows a wall on your right for quite a bit before turning to the left and heading on a steep ascent to the top. There are spots to stop.

Once near the top look for the piles of stones as this is a guide to the best and easiest path to the summit. Add a stone to the piles.

At the top the views on a clear day are amazing across the llyn peninsula. You can see all areas including various beaches.

I and my 12yr old daughter did this in about 3hrs up and down with a nice lunch break at the top. Saw about 8 other people the whole time on a warm sunny August...

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A reasonably easy hike to the top, it starts off steady, then a section that's quite steep before levelling out again. Well worth it though, on a clear day the views are breathtakingly beautiful! With the sea surrounding you, you can see out towards Aberdaron and Bardsey Island at the end of the peninsular, then turn around and you've got the Snowdonia range of mountains along with Criccieth and even Harlech is visible with a good pair of binoculars! Pictures really don't do this justice and it definitely trumps a lot of far...

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Well worth the effort to get to the top. Off road parking and a well trodden path, takes around 45 minutes at a steady pace, can be a bit tricky in the wet, especially the descent. Great views from the trig point across the peninsula, Snowdonia, Anglesey and on a really clear...

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Garey TaylorGarey Taylor
Park in a parking area off the road to the south of the hill. There you will see an information sign. 52.8806168, -4.5609385. Head East and you might just see some signs pointing the way. Take the lane to the left leading straight to the hill. You'll see a gate at the end. The house on the left might have some cans of pop for sale outside. Take a stick in the summer because the ferns are wild and as high as you. Plus there are lots of brambles growing out. Use your stick to beat them back a bit. The path is narrow and follows a wall on your right for quite a bit before turning to the left and heading on a steep ascent to the top. There are spots to stop. Once near the top look for the piles of stones as this is a guide to the best and easiest path to the summit. Add a stone to the piles. At the top the views on a clear day are amazing across the llyn peninsula. You can see all areas including various beaches. I and my 12yr old daughter did this in about 3hrs up and down with a nice lunch break at the top. Saw about 8 other people the whole time on a warm sunny August mid morning.
Jase WhiteJase White
A reasonably easy hike to the top, it starts off steady, then a section that's quite steep before levelling out again. Well worth it though, on a clear day the views are breathtakingly beautiful! With the sea surrounding you, you can see out towards Aberdaron and Bardsey Island at the end of the peninsular, then turn around and you've got the Snowdonia range of mountains along with Criccieth and even Harlech is visible with a good pair of binoculars! Pictures really don't do this justice and it definitely trumps a lot of far higher peaks.
Debbie MayDebbie May
Easy to follow path lead you to amazing views over the peninsula. There also natural rugged beauty around you with gorse, mini christmas trees and rocking areas. There also a trig point up there to add to our collection.
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Park in a parking area off the road to the south of the hill. There you will see an information sign. 52.8806168, -4.5609385. Head East and you might just see some signs pointing the way. Take the lane to the left leading straight to the hill. You'll see a gate at the end. The house on the left might have some cans of pop for sale outside. Take a stick in the summer because the ferns are wild and as high as you. Plus there are lots of brambles growing out. Use your stick to beat them back a bit. The path is narrow and follows a wall on your right for quite a bit before turning to the left and heading on a steep ascent to the top. There are spots to stop. Once near the top look for the piles of stones as this is a guide to the best and easiest path to the summit. Add a stone to the piles. At the top the views on a clear day are amazing across the llyn peninsula. You can see all areas including various beaches. I and my 12yr old daughter did this in about 3hrs up and down with a nice lunch break at the top. Saw about 8 other people the whole time on a warm sunny August mid morning.
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A reasonably easy hike to the top, it starts off steady, then a section that's quite steep before levelling out again. Well worth it though, on a clear day the views are breathtakingly beautiful! With the sea surrounding you, you can see out towards Aberdaron and Bardsey Island at the end of the peninsular, then turn around and you've got the Snowdonia range of mountains along with Criccieth and even Harlech is visible with a good pair of binoculars! Pictures really don't do this justice and it definitely trumps a lot of far higher peaks.
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Easy to follow path lead you to amazing views over the peninsula. There also natural rugged beauty around you with gorse, mini christmas trees and rocking areas. There also a trig point up there to add to our collection.
Debbie May

Debbie May

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