Carnedd Llewelyn
Carnedd Llewelyn is the highest peak in Snowdonia National Park, located in Wales. It stands at 1,064 meters (3,493 feet) and is part of the Carneddau mountain range. The mountain is named after Llewelyn the Great, a 13th-century prince of Gwynedd.
The summit of Carnedd Llewelyn offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including other peaks and valleys. It is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, with various routes available for different skill levels. The area is also rich in wildlife and features unique flora typical of high-altitude environments.