:Foel Goch (Hirnant)

{{Short description|Subsidiary summit in Gwynedd, Wales}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Infobox mountain

| name = Foel Goch

| photo = Gochhh.JPG

| photo_caption = Foel Goch (Right) and Trum y Gwragedd(Left) from Pen y Boncyn Trefeilw

| elevation_m = 613

| elevation_ref =

| prominence_m = 46

| parent_peak = Esgeiriau Gwynion

| listing = Hewitt, Nuttall

| location = Conwy, Wales

| range = Snowdonia

| grid_ref_UK = SH943290

| topo = OS Landranger 115

| coordinates = {{coords|52.848878|-3.570602|region:GB_type:mountain|display=inline,title|format=dms}}

}}

Foel Goch is a subsidiary summit of Esgeiriau Gwynion, and is included in a group of hills known as the Hirnantau. These hills rise from the south east shores of Bala Lake.{{cite web |url=http://www.mountaindays.net/mountains/peak.php?defn=0&area=6&peak=2065 |title=Mountaineering & Rock Climbing in the UK: Foel Goch |accessdate=2008-04-08 |last=Crocker |first=Chris |author2=Graham Jackson |work=Database of British Hills |publisher=Mountain Days.net |url-status=usurped |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719132346/http://www.mountaindays.net/mountains/peak.php?defn=0&area=6&peak=2065 |archivedate=2011-07-19 }}

The summit is boggy and marked by a few stones. The views are good, with the retrospect of Foel y Geifr and Trum y Gwragedd to the south and northern Snowdonia to the north west.Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe, Cumbria: Cicerone. {{ISBN|1-85284-304-7}}.

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