Tarrenhendre
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Tarrenhendre is a mountain
in Snowdonia
, North Wales
. It is one of the Marilyns in the Cadair Idris
group.
Lying to the south of Cadair Idris, it and its neighbour Tarren y Gesail
form the bulk of the Tarren subgroup. The Tarrens rise from the south shore of the Tal-y-llyn Lake
and end at the Dyfi estuary
.
The summit is heathery and boggy, and has a small cairn
to mark the highest point. The views are extensive to the south and east, with Plynlimon
and Cardigan Bay ahead, while the north views are dominated by Cadair Idris and Maesglase
to the west.
The Tarrens can be thought of as forgotten mountains of Snowdonia, overshadowed by the popularity of Cadair Idris, occupying the sleepy south-western frontier of the Snowdonia national park.
Mountain
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in Snowdonia
Snowdonia
Snowdonia is a region in north Wales and a national park of in area. It was the first to be designated of the three National Parks in Wales, in 1951.-Name and extent:...
, North Wales
North Wales
North Wales is the northernmost unofficial region of Wales. It is bordered to the south by the counties of Ceredigion and Powys in Mid Wales and to the east by the counties of Shropshire in the West Midlands and Cheshire in North West England...
. It is one of the Marilyns in the Cadair Idris
Cadair Idris
Cadair Idris or Cader Idris is a mountain in Gwynedd, Wales that lies at the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park. The peak, which is one of the most popular in Wales for walkers and hikers, is composed largely of Ordovician igneous rocks, with classic glacial erosion features such as...
group.
Lying to the south of Cadair Idris, it and its neighbour Tarren y Gesail
Tarren y Gesail
Tarren y Gesail is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales. It is one of the Marilyns of the Cadair Idris group.Lying to the south of Cadair Idris, it and its neighbour Tarrenhendre form the bulk of the Tarren subgroup. The Tarrens rise from the south shore of the Tal-y-llyn Lake and end at the Dyfi...
form the bulk of the Tarren subgroup. The Tarrens rise from the south shore of the Tal-y-llyn Lake
Tal-y-llyn Lake
Tal-y-llyn Lake, also known as Talyllyn Lake or Llyn Mwyngil, is a large glacial ribbon lake formed by a post-glacial massive landslip damming up the lake within the glaciated valley...
and end at the Dyfi estuary
River Dyfi
The River Dyfi is a river in Mid Wales. The Dyfi estuary forms the border between the counties of Gwynedd and Ceredigion.- Source :...
.
The summit is heathery and boggy, and has a small cairn
Cairn
Cairn is a term used mainly in the English-speaking world for a man-made pile of stones. It comes from the or . Cairns are found all over the world in uplands, on moorland, on mountaintops, near waterways and on sea cliffs, and also in barren desert and tundra areas...
to mark the highest point. The views are extensive to the south and east, with Plynlimon
Plynlimon
Plynlimon is the highest point of the Cambrian Mountains in Wales, and the highest point in Mid Wales. It is a massif that dominates the countryside of northern Ceredigion....
and Cardigan Bay ahead, while the north views are dominated by Cadair Idris and Maesglase
Maesglase
Maesglase is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales, situated approximately four miles to the south-west of Aran Fawddwy. It is the highest of the "Dyfi Hills"....
to the west.
The Tarrens can be thought of as forgotten mountains of Snowdonia, overshadowed by the popularity of Cadair Idris, occupying the sleepy south-western frontier of the Snowdonia national park.