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Eventually, as you approach the top section of Moel Eilio, you encounter a fence. Walk alongside this, the path taking you finally to a ladder-stile not far from the summit. Over the stile, bear right beside the ongoing fenceline and soon reach the large stone-built shelter on the summit. The view, as might be expected, is expansive, embracing the Nantlle Ridge and Mynydd Mawr.
Moel Cynghorion
The continuation from Moel Eilio follows a fenceline descending steeply in roughly a southeasterly direction. Follow the fence down to a stile at a wall corner beyond which lie the twin summits of Foel Gron and Foel Goch. From this summit there is a stunning view of Cwm Dwythwch and its lake, and then, after a dip, a final pull leads to a ladder-stile near a fence corner on Foel Goch. The summit is singularly undistinguished, other than by a tiny, low-lying cairn (if you can find it).
Return to the ladder-stile, and then take to a narrow path descending very steeply to Bwlch Maesgwm, a high mountain pass, from where a broad track (an ideal escape route if needed), heads towards Llanberis.