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Yr Wyddfa Contour Print
£68.00
The highest ground in Wales, with a railway to the top and a summit café, which purists resent and half a million annual visitors do not. Ignore all of it and take the Snowdon Horseshoe instead: Crib Goch, Garnedd Ugain, the summit, Y Lliwedd. The name means the tumulus — a giant is meant to be buried under it.
- Height 1085 m
- Location Eryri, Wales
- Classification Welsh 3000
- Summit 53.0685° N, 4.0764° W
Drawn from Ordnance Survey elevation data and printed in Britain on 200 gsm matte fine art paper. Contours at a single hairline weight; the summit is marked with a trig point and its spot height.
Supplied unframed. The print is a true A-size, so it drops straight into any off-the-shelf A3, A2 or A1 frame — nothing to cut, no framer's bill, and you pick the wood to suit the room.