Welsh 3000s

E298003

The Welsh 3000s are a famous group of 15 mountain peaks in Snowdonia, all over 3,000 feet high, often climbed together in a single endurance challenge.

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Label Occurrences
Welsh 3000s canonical 2
Welsh Three Thousands 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hillwalking challenge
mountain challenge
mountain list
alsoKnownAs 14 Peaks
15 Peaks
Welsh 3000s
surface form: Welsh Three Thousands
challengeStyle continuous traverse
containsRange Carneddau
Glyderau
Snowdon Massif
country United Kingdom
disputedPeakCount 14
15
hazard exposed ridges such as Crib Goch
rapidly changing mountain weather
highestPeak Yr Wyddfa
highestPeakElevationFeet 3560
highestPeakElevationMetres 1085
highestPeakEnglishName Snowdon
includesPeak Carnedd Dafydd
Carnedd Llywelyn
surface form: Carnedd Llewelyn

Crib Goch
Crib y Ddysgl
Elidir Fawr
Foel Grach
Foel-fras
Garnedd Uchaf
Garnedd Uchaf
surface form: Garnedd Ugain

Glyder Fach
Glyder Fawr
Pen yr Ole Wen
Tryfan
Y Garn
Yr Elen
Yr Wyddfa
locatedIn Snowdonia
Wales
minimumElevationFeet 3000
minimumElevationMetres 914.4
notableFor all summits over 3000 feet
being climbed in a single continuous challenge
numberOfPeaks 15
popularWith British hillwalkers
fell runners
region Eryri National Park
requires good navigation skills
high level of fitness
typicalActivity fell running
hillwalking
mountaineering
typicalEndPoint Foel-fras
typicalStartPoint Pen-y-Pass

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Snowdon listing Welsh 3000s
Tryfan listing Welsh 3000s
Welsh 3000s alsoKnownAs Welsh 3000s
this entity surface form: Welsh Three Thousands