Known locally as the jam pot, is well known for it's old windmill on the summit. It is thought that several lightning strikes put the windmill out of action, and today just the shell remains. Views from here extend East, over Pwllheli to Snowdonia, South over Cardigan Bay, Abersoch and St. Tudwal's Islands. To the West is Rhiw Mountain (with the tall mast/antenna) and to the North is Llithfaen and the Rivals.
We would recommend parking at Mynytho Common, where there are picnic benches and public toilets, if required. There are also some good views, at this point, of the St. Tudwal’s Islands. The entrance is clearly identified by the National Trust signpost which has another name - Foel Felin Wynt - literally meaning Wind Mill . There is room for about two cars at the bottom. From the entrance point, follow the path up the fairly steep but short assent, which is uneven and a little rocky in parts (slippery when wet !).
Once at the summit you can take in the views.
placed by kind permission of the national trust.