Carneddau

The snow-covered Carneddau with Yr Elen in the centre, Carnedd Llywelyn behind and Carnedd Dafydd to the right

The Carneddau (lit. 'the cairns'; Carneddau is a Welsh plural form, and is sometimes anglicised to Carnedds) are a group of mountains in Snowdonia, Wales. They include the largest contiguous areas of high ground (over 2,500 feet (760 m) or 3,000 feet (910 m) high) in Wales and England (although larger areas over 2,000 feet (610 m) are found in Northern England), as well as six or seven of the highest peaks in the country—the Fifteen Peaks. The range also encloses a number of lakes such as Llyn Cowlyd and Llyn Eigiau, and the Aber Falls waterfall. It is delimited by the Irish Sea to the north, the Conwy valley to the east, and by the A5 road from Betws-y-Coed to Bethesda to the south and west. The area covers nearly 200 square kilometres (80 sq mi), about 10% of the area of Snowdonia. The area is bordered by three main roads—the A55 (to the north), the A5 to the south and the A470 to the east.

Geology

In common with much of Snowdonia, the rocks forming the Carneddau originated largely during the Ordovician period between 485 and 444 Ma (million years ago). Principal among these are the mudstones and sandstones of the Arenig (478-470 Ma) to Caradoc age (459-449 Ma) Nant Ffrancon Subgroup and the tuffs etc. of the Caradoc age Llewelyn Volcanic Group. These are overlain by the sandstones, siltstones, tuffs and tuffites of the Cwm Eigiau Formation. Within the Nant Ffrancon sequence are a variety of igneous intrusions and the lavas and tuffs of the Foel Fras Volcanic Complex.[1] The complex geology results from the plate tectonic processes taking place during the Caledonian orogeny involving continental landmasses on either side of the Iapetus Ocean moving together and colliding over a protracted period. Over time, these mountains have been eroded by the weather and scoured by advancing and retreating ice sheets. The Carneddau were formed in this way and consist of volcanic and sedimentary rock. The last ice sheet retreated about 10,000 years ago. It left behind a landscape of smooth summits above erratic boulders and scree at the foot of cliffs on the eastern side of the mountains, and moraines that created shallow lakes in the cwms.[2]

History

This area was first colonised in Neolithic times, when Stone Age farmers started clearing the native forests of oak and birch that covered all but the uppermost ridges and summits. They were followed by Bronze Age people who cleared more forests and erected standing stones across the uplands. There are more than one thousand ancient monuments on the Carneddau estate (the land owned by the National Trust, which covers the Carneddau and the Glyderau ranges).[2] The remains of circular stone huts dating back to this time have been found and the cairns on the mountain summits contain cremated human remains, presumably from prominent people of this time.[2]

On the north western slopes of Drosgl there are clusters of Iron Age huts and three cairns were built on the top of Moel Faban.[3] This settlement endured for a thousand years, lasting until after the Romans arrived. There are other huts elsewhere and traces of field systems and numerous hill forts situated at strategic upland sites. The Romans subdued the area and built a road, Bwlch y Ddeufaen across the northern slopes of the Carneddau. After they left in 410, the land was controlled once again by Welsh princes who schemed and formed alliances among themselves. The clearance of the native forests continued and at one time goats were the main form of livestock. Their feral descendants are still found in the area today on the Glyderau. They were later followed by cattle and it was not till the 18th century desire for wool that sheep became numerous. By the thirteenth century, English ambitions were increasing under King Edward I of England in this part of Wales and the English castles encircled Snowdonia.[2]

The two highest mountains in the range are named Carnedd Llewellyn and Carnedd Dafydd after the thirteenth-century Prince of Wales, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth or Llywelyn the Great (1172-1240), and his grandson Prince Dafydd ap Gruffudd (1238-1283). It was in a bog in the northern foothills of Bera Mawr, at a place called Nanhysglain, that Prince Dafydd ap Gruffudd and his family were captured in June 1283. In October, Dafydd was executed at Shrewsbury by Edward I and this ended the seven-hundred-year rule of Gwynedd by the family descended from Cunedda Wledig and the end of independence for Wales.[4]

Carneddau mountain range panorama, seen from the top of Moel-y-Ci
Carneddau mountain range panorama, seen from the top of Moel-y-Ci

Legend

Llyn Ogwen was reputed to be the place from which Sir Bedivere failed to draw King Arthur's sword Excalibur. Another legend has it that the two small lakes nestling below the towering cliffs to the east of Carnedd Llywelyn were haunted and that deformed fish with heads but no bodies lurked in their depths. A more recent legend records that the two great boulders known as the "Meini Gwynedd" near the summit of Carnedd Llywelyn were lifted there bodily in 1542 from the banks of one of these lakes. Henry VIII is said to have ordered the investigation of this claim and later proclaimed that it was true.[2]

Geography

The Carneddau are the largest continuous stretch of mountain land over 2,500 feet in the country. They are not as rugged as the Snowdon massif or the Glyderau but are impressive nevertheless. Much of the higher ground is covered with rough grass and heather, with patches of shattered rocks. Pen-yr-Ole-Wen lies on the western edge of the range and dominates the Nant Ffrancon pass. To the northeast along the main Carneddau ridge is Carnedd Dafydd, then Carnedd Llewellyn and beyond are other lower summits. To the north and west of the ridge are mostly grassy slopes, while to the east there are some high cliffs, deep valleys and small lakes. The Carneddau range is home to the only population of wild horses in the United Kingdom.[5]

The peaks in the central Carnedd ridge are:

In September 2009 the peak referred to as Carnedd Uchaf was renamed Carnedd Gwenllian following a campaign by the Gwenllian Society to honour Princess Gwenllian, the daughter of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales.

Flora and fauna

Wild ponies on the flanks of Drosgl

The plants growing on the Carneddau need to be extremely hardy to withstand the snow, frosts, and gales they will encounter during the year and those found by sheltered streams in the valleys are very different from those clinging to crevices on windswept rocks. Sheep graze the mountains and impact the composition of the sward, nibbling out the most succulent young growth. Where the sheep are fenced out globe flowers, wood avens, angelica, red campion and roseroot can be found at lower elevations, along with ash, alder, hawthorn, holly and rowan. Higher up on scree there are Welsh poppies and in damp crevices under rocks the rare Wilson's filmy fern. Boggy areas support cotton grass, marsh orchid, sundew and bog asphodel. The better-drained rocky slopes have bilberry, ling, bell heather and cross-leaved heath and the summit ridge has prostrate dwarf willows, sedges, mosses and lichens.[2]

Until five hundred years ago, wolves and deer would have roamed the Carneddau. They have long gone, and, besides the ubiquitous sheep, there are now red foxes, moles, mice, a few pine martens (probably extinct), polecats, and an increasing number of otters. Birds breeding here include common buzzard, kestrel, merlin and peregrine, raven and chough. The rare ring ouzel, the wheatear and the stonechat are all at home here, as are the skylark and the meadow pipit. Common sandpipers nest beside the lakes, the rare twite inhabits the Nant Ffrancon Valley and dotterels are found passing through the upper slopes.[2]

Wild ponies roam the Carneddau, and a study of their DNA in 2012 revealed that they have been isolated as a breed for at least several hundred years.[6] Numbers were severely reduced by the heavy snows of spring 2013.[7]

List of summits

Pen yr Ole Wen rising above Ogwen Cottage
Yr Elen, with Carnedd Llewelyn behind
Aber Falls, at the foot of the Carneddau
Peak Elevation Grid reference Status
Carnedd Llewelyn 1064 SH683644 Nuttall, Hewitt, Marilyn
Pen Llithrig y Wrach 799 SH716623 Nuttall, Hewitt, Marilyn
Creigiau Gleision 678 SH729615 Nuttall, Hewitt, Marilyn
Tal y Fan 610 SH729726 Nuttall, Hewitt, Marilyn
Carnedd Dafydd 1044 SH663630 Nuttall, Hewitt
Pen yr Ole Wen 978 SH655619 Nuttall, Hewitt
Foel Grach 976 SH688658 Nuttall, Hewitt
Yr Elen 962 SH673650 Nuttall, Hewitt
Foel-fras 942 SH696681 Nuttall, Hewitt
Llwytmor 849 SH689692 Nuttall, Hewitt
Pen yr Helgi Du 833 SH698630 Nuttall, Hewitt
Bera Mawr 794 SH674682 Nuttall, Hewitt
Drum 770 SH708695 Nuttall, Hewitt
Drosgl 758 SH664679 Nuttall, Hewitt
Carnedd Gwenllian (Carnedd Uchaf) 926 SH687669 Nuttall, Hewitt
Creigiau Gleision North Top 634 SH730608 Nuttall, Hewitt
Bera Bach 807 SH672677 Nuttall
Foel Meirch 795 SH656637 Nuttall
Craig Eigiau 735 SH713654 Nuttall
Carnedd y Ddelw 688 SH707705
Gyrn Wigau 643 SH730608 Nuttall
Craiglwyn 623 SH730608 Nuttall
Pen y Castell 623 SH721688 Nuttall
Foel Lwyd 603 SH720723
Moel Wnion 580 SH649697
Moel Eilio 546 SH747659
Craig Wen 543 SH729602
Foel Lûs 362 SH732761
Grinllwm 287 SH776624
Alltwen 255 SH745772
Penmaenbach 245 SH748780
Mynydd y Dref / Conwy Mountain 244 SH759778

See also

References

  1. ^ "GeoIndex Onshore". British Geological Survey. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Firbank, Johanna (1999). The Carneddau and Glyderau. The National Trust. ISBN 0-7078-0300-4.
  3. ^ "Moel Faban Cairn". The Megalithic Portal. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  4. ^ Pryce, Huw; Insley, Charles (eds.) (2005). The Acts of Welsh Rulers 1120-1283. University of Wales Press. ISBN 0708318975. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ "Carneddau". The Snowdonian. Archived from the original on 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
  6. ^ "BBC News - Carneddau ponies a 'unique' breed, say Aberystwyth University researchers". BBC News. 25 April 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  7. ^ Bomford, Andrew (2013-04-18). "BBC News - Bad weather kills half of Welsh wild pony herd". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-04-27.

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