I’m far from an expert and Snowdonia is by all accounts a complex geological place to start learning, however that makes it a fascinating and special place. It’s a jumbled mix of volcanic, sedimentary and metamorphic rock.
Here is a photo of fossilised sea floor 700m up close to a synclinal fold. There is another example of fossilised sea floor around 7km away at an altitude of around 300m.
Not far from the first photo at the top of the mountain there is a mass of scattered volcanic rock. One theory is that it was rock shattered by extreme weather that was left exposed during the ice age and the other is that is was dumped when the ice retreated.
Here is a photo of fossilised sea floor 700m up close to a synclinal fold. There is another example of fossilised sea floor around 7km away at an altitude of around 300m.
Not far from the first photo at the top of the mountain there is a mass of scattered volcanic rock. One theory is that it was rock shattered by extreme weather that was left exposed during the ice age and the other is that is was dumped when the ice retreated.