Ogwen Group


The Ogwen Group is an Ordovician lithostratigraphic group in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The name is derived from Ogwen, a locality in Snowdonia where it outcrops.

Outcrops

The rocks occur throughout Llŷn and eastwards into Snowdonia within Gwynedd.

Lithology and stratigraphy

The Group consists of about 1000 m thickness of mudstones and siltstones with some basal sandstones together with tuffs and oolitic ironstones laid down during the Arenig and Caradoc epochs of the Ordovician Period. The Nant Ffrancon subgroup alone exceeds 2km thickness in central Snowdonia. The subgroup as itself been classed as both a formation and a group at times.