DescriptionThe NW slopes of Moel Hebog towards Moel yr Ogof - geograph.org.uk - 72475.jpg
English: The NW slopes of Moel Hebog towards Moel yr Ogof. The old drystone wall marks the steepening descent from Moel Hebog to the next subsidiary summit of Moel yr Ogof. From there a northerly route takes you over Moel Lefn and eventually up steep grassy slopes onto the Nantlle Ridge which fills the skyline running left to right.
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