Tryfan 3002ft (915m)

The south ridge of Tryfan (pictured in afternoon sunshine) is the last ascent of the Glyderau range on the northbound traverse before the long drop to the A5.

Tryfan, while just scraping over the 3,000 feet mark, is a magnificent mountain. It offers a wealth of scrambling and climbing possibilities. The ascent of the north ridge is among the finest scrambling days possible anywhere in the UK.

The summit is marked by two large blocks - Adam and Eve. These are clearly visible from the A5 to the east of the mountain.