, Capel Curig, Conwy County, Wales,
Pen Llithrig-y-wrach (799m) is a mountain in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia North Wales. The name translates as : Hill, or head, of the slippery witch. Pen Llithrig towers over Llyn Cowlyd north of Capel Curig. It is south of Cwm Eigiau and east of Pen yr helgi du. The mountain is accessible via a path (close to a house called Bron Heulog) that leads off the A5 road between Capel Curig and Ffrancon Pass. Pen Llithrig-y-wrach is not a play area. Do not attempt to climb this mountain unless you are an experienced hill walker and have all necessary safety equipment including stout boots, wet weather clothing, OS map and compass. Directions: From the North
Take the A470 and enter Llanrwst. At the T-junction turn right onto the A5 (signposted Betws-y-Coed) and continue forward onto the A5, entering Betws-Y-Coed and then bear right onto the A5, entering Capel Curig
From the South
Take the A470, entering Dolwyddelan then at the T-junction turn left onto the A5 (signposted Betws-y-Coed). Continue forward onto the A5, entering Betws-Y-Coed and then bear right onto the A5, entering Capel Curig.....