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The 7 Most Amazing Peaks around Cwm

Mountain peaks around Cwm offer a diverse landscape shaped by geological history, including features of the Clwydian Range in North Wales. This region is characterized by hills that provide expansive views across the countryside. Many peaks here feature historical sites, such as Iron Age hillforts, alongside natural monuments. The area provides opportunities for exploring both natural and historical features.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Graig Fawr Summit, a natural monument that rises sharply…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Penycloddiau Summit

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One of the principal summits of the Clwydian Range, Penycloddiau was once an extensive, 52-acre (21 ha) hill fort. Remains dating back around 4,000 years have been found here.

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Graig Fawr Summit

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A dramatic hill that rises sharply from the coastal plain, From the top, there are fantastic views across the coast and towards the surrounding hills - and even to Snowdonia …

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Mynydd y Cwm Memorial

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Mynydd y Cwm is a hill in the Clwydian Range in Denbighshire, North Wales. It reaches a height of 304.8 metres. It has recently been promoted to Marilyn status having …

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Moel y Gaer Hillfort

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Moel y Gaer is an Iron Age hillfort that was occupied from the Neolithic period until before the Roman conquest. The fort is well-preserved to this day and affords great views over the landscape.

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View of the Vale of Clwyd from Penycloddiau

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The byway is relatively smooth here, allowing you to take in the changing views riding around Penycloddiau. On clear days you can see across to the mountains of Snowdonia National Park.

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Eirian M
August 9, 2025, Penycloddiau Summit

This beautiful place is perfect for an afternoon out.(mind the sun though) Views of Welsh farmland are all around including some enchanting woodlands! My dog loves it up here, not many people so nice and calm.

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Penycloddiau is a hill in Flintshire, Wales, and one of five Marilyns in the Clwydian Range. The hill, like Foel Fenlli and Moel Arthur to the south, has an Iron Age hillfort at its summit. It covers 26 hectares making it one of the largest hillforts in Wales.

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Dave B
February 21, 2024, Penycloddiau Summit

A great walk if you like the less populated walks

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One of the principal summits of the Clwydian Range, Penycloddiau was once an extensive, 52-acre (21 ha) hill fort. Remains dating back around 4,000 years have been found here. The summit is on the route of both the Offa's Dyke Path and the Clwydian Way long-distance trails and provides glorious views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, you can make out the distant mountains of Snowdonia in the west.

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The byway is relatively smooth here, allowing you to take in the changing views riding around Penycloddiau. On clear days you can see across to the mountains of Snowdonia National Park.

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A dramatic hill that rises sharply from the coastal plain, From the top, there are fantastic views across the coast and towards the surrounding hills - and even to Snowdonia and England on a clear day. The whole site is owned by the National Trust and includes lots of footpaths to explore.

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Mynydd y Cwm is a hill in the Clwydian Range in Denbighshire, North Wales. It reaches a height of 304.8 metres. It has recently been promoted to Marilyn status having a prominence of 150 metres. There is a memorial on the summit and a large woodland.

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Moel y Gaer is an Iron Age hillfort that was occupied from the Neolithic period until before the Roman conquest. The fort is well-preserved to this day and affords great views over the landscape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain peaks can I expect to find around Cwm?

The mountain peaks around Cwm, primarily within the Clwydian Range in North Wales, are characterized by hills offering expansive views and often featuring historical sites. You'll find natural monuments, viewpoints, and ancient hillforts, many with evidence of human activity dating back to the Neolithic period.

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks in the Cwm area?

Among the most popular peaks is Graig Fawr Summit, a dramatic hill rising from the coastal plain with fantastic views. Another favorite is Penycloddiau Summit, known for its extensive Iron Age hill fort and panoramic views across the countryside, including Snowdonia on clear days.

Are there any historical sites or ancient monuments on the peaks around Cwm?

Yes, the region is rich in history. Penycloddiau Summit was once a 52-acre hill fort with remains dating back around 4,000 years. Similarly, Moel y Gaer Hillfort is a well-preserved Iron Age fort occupied from the Neolithic period, offering great views over the landscape.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in Cwm?

From peaks like Graig Fawr Summit, you can enjoy fantastic views across the coast and surrounding hills, potentially even seeing Snowdonia and England on clear days. View of the Vale of Clwyd from Penycloddiau offers sweeping vistas of the Vale of Clwyd and distant mountains of Snowdonia National Park.

Are there hiking trails near the mountain peaks around Cwm?

Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore various routes, including easy to moderate options. For more details on trails, check out the Hiking around Cwm guide and the Easy hikes around Cwm guide.

What is the difficulty level of hiking the peaks around Cwm?

The peaks around Cwm offer a range of difficulties. Many trails are considered intermediate, such as those leading to Penycloddiau Summit and Graig Fawr Summit. There are also easier options available, particularly for those looking for less strenuous walks.

Can I find family-friendly walks around the Cwm peaks?

Yes, there are family-friendly options available. For example, the Easy hikes around Cwm guide features routes like the 'Mynydd y Cwm Memorial loop from Dyserth' which is rated as easy and suitable for a family outing.

Are there any long-distance trails that pass through the Cwm peaks?

Yes, Penycloddiau Summit is located on the route of both the Offa's Dyke Path and the Clwydian Way, which are popular long-distance trails, offering opportunities for extended hikes.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the Cwm mountain peaks?

Besides hiking, the area around Cwm is suitable for running. You can find various routes in the Running Trails around Cwm guide, including moderate and difficult options through woodlands and scenic landscapes.

What is the significance of 'Cwm' in this region?

In Wales, 'Cwm' is a Welsh word meaning 'valley' or 'hollow' and is frequently used in place names. The region of Cwm, particularly within the Clwydian Range, refers to an area characterized by these valleys and the surrounding hills and peaks.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Cwm?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, the sense of calm on less populated walks, and the rich historical context provided by the ancient hillforts. The diverse landscape, from coastal plains to woodlands, also adds to the appeal, making it perfect for exploring with dogs or for an afternoon out.

Is there a memorial on any of the peaks in Cwm?

Yes, Mynydd y Cwm Memorial is located on the summit of Mynydd y Cwm, a hill in the Clwydian Range. This peak also features a large woodland area.

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