Moel Fferna is a mountain in Denbighshire, Wales and forms part of the Berwyn range. It is the most northern outpost of the range. The summit is covered in deep heather and has a shelter cairn.
A trig point was used to mark the summit, but has since been destroyed. To the south is Pen Bwlch Llandrillo, followed by Cadair Bronwen.[2] It is the highest peak in the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
^"Topographic map of Moel Fferna". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
^Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe, Cumbria: Cicerone. ISBN 1-85284-304-7.
MoelFferna is a mountain in Denbighshire, Wales and forms part of the Berwyn range. It is the most northern outpost of the range. The summit is covered...
main summits are Cadair Berwyn at 832 metres (2,730 ft) above sea level, Moel Sych at 827 metres (2,713 ft) and Cadair Bronwen at 783 metres (2,569 ft)...
south the ridge continues to Moel Sych (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈmɔil ˈsɨːx], meaning 'dry hill'). It is often reported that Moel Sych, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi)...
The Deeside and Moelfferna quarries were neighbouring slate quarries, near Glyndyfrdwy in North Wales. They were both operated by the same company throughout...
dressing sheds producing the finished slates. In the Glyndyfrdwy mines at MoelFferna each bargain worked a horizontal stretch of 10 by 15 yards. Duchesses...
the higher Berwyn summits, including Cadair Berwyn. To the north lies MoelFferna. The summit crowns an area of deep heather moorland and is located on...
near the peaks of the summits of the ranges, such as Moel Famau, Ruabon Mountain and MoelFferna, with open uplands often surrounding these upland moors...
Berwyn summits, including Cadair Berwyn. To the north lies Moel yr Henfaes and MoelFferna, which top the north end of the Berwyn range. Cadair Bronwen...
at an altitude of around 1,800 ft (549 m) on the south east slopes of MoelFferna in the Berwyn Mountains, and flows through the Ceiriog Valley in Wrexham...
westwards along the hillside to the foot of the exit incline of the MoelFferna quarry. These extensions were laid with traditional iron rails, although...
in the AONB is MoelFferna in the Berwyns at 630 m (2,070 ft), but the most popular summit, and prior to 2011 the highest peak, is Moel Famau in the Clwydian...