Bryn y Dyfrgi

Snowdonia

Bryn y Dyfrgi consists of a tiered buttress. It has a 16 metre high south face and 12 metre high east face which offer a good collection of steep hard single pitch routes on good rock.The very short lower east face has a few harder routes on its right end which provide good bouldering highballs in the 7a/7b area

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Other
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 39
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SH840377

Parking and Approach

Follow the road to the bothy by the lake then countour around the lake to the buttress
Area information

A wide range of cliffs - mainly traditional and multi pitch inc. the popular Llanberis Pass, Idwal Slabs, Clogwyn du'r Arddu and Cwm Silyn cliffs, but also outlying outcrops such as Carreg Alltrem. Many crags are on CROW access land - but not all especially some of the outcrops which lie on private enclosed land. Most of central Snowdonia is both designated an SSSI and also is an European Special Area of Conservation on account of the upland habitat and associated geology and plants found here.

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