About Moel Gethin
It's a solid two-hour round trip from the valley floor, making it ideal for a morning outing before lunch. Families with reasonably fit teenagers will manage fine, though younger kids might find the steep sections tedious. The real appeal here is the sense of having climbed something; it's not a massive undertaking, but you've genuinely earned the view.
There's no visitor centre, no facilities, no entrance fee - this is hill walking in its purest form. Bring water, wear proper boots, and check the weather forecast because the wind picks up at height and visibility can vanish quickly. Spring and autumn offer the crispest air and clearest sightlines.
If you're based at Pandy Camping or Riverbend Caravan Park nearby, Moel Gethin works brilliantly as a leg-stretcher between days exploring the broader Mid Wales walking routes. It won't consume your whole day, but it's exactly the kind of local hill that makes a holiday feel less like tourism and more like actually knowing a place.
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What type of attraction is Moel Gethin?
Moel Gethin is a peak in Powys, Mid Wales.
Are there holiday parks near Moel Gethin?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near Moel Gethin. The closest is Pandy Camping, just 4.3 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
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What else is there to do near Moel Gethin?
Near Moel Gethin you can also visit Bryn Castell (peak), Pen Coed (peak), Pen-y-ffridd Cownwy (peak), Pyllau Mawn (peak). Browse our Welshpool area guide for the full list of things to do.