A small detour to watch the fog rolling. I didn’t have time for a hike here, but it certainly looks worthy of it. Tryfan is a mountain in the Ogwen Valley, Snowdonia, Wales. It forms part of the Glyderau group, and is one of the most famous and recognisable peaks in Britain, having a classic pointed shape with rugged crags. At 917.5 metres above sea level, it is the fifteenth-highest mountain in Wales.
To visit, park in either the official car park (53°07’22.5″N 3°59’55.7″W)or one of the many carparks and laybys along the A5:






