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4.Cnicht129 views15/1/23. Finally on at the Cnicht summit. A small cheer was possible.
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5.Around Moel Hebog170 views30/8/15. The leader chooses his path carefully. Photo:Roy Milnes
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4.Sarn Meyllteyrn162 views7/12/17. The well-kept churchyard of St Mary provided a good spot for a morning panad. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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5. Mynydd Rhiw Circular190 views13/4/17. Back at the carpark where we started the walk. We have an invitation to tea and buns at the Old Rectory. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Aberffraw, Porth Cwyfan, Llangwyfanisaf174 views17/8/17. Lunch on the beach near to St. Cwyfan's Island Church. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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3.Llanfrothen circular149 views6/12/20. At the top of the Brondanw Outlook tower. Two of our members looking out/down. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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4.Winter Lunch. January 2026.33 views22/01/26. Photo: Ann White.
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4.Llanuwchllyn143 views28/1/18. Making our way up from the main road on a path which has lain forgotten for years.

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6. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level5 views8/3/26. Below Rhosydd Quarry negotiating a steep slippery path between two slate tips on our way down to Bwlch-y-Rhosydd. Photo: Louise Fletcher Brewer.Mar 12, 2026
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3. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level4 views8/3/26. Still on our way up towards the level, well-engineered mine track at 1700ft, leading to Cesailiau Dduon (disused quarry), but now it is time for a panad. Not much of a view. Photo: Louise Fletcher Brewer.Mar 12, 2026
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5. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level5 views8/3/26. On our way down now, at Rhosydd Quarry (disused). .Photo: Eryl ThomasMar 12, 2026
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4. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level4 views8/3/26. On the old miners' track with Llyn Stwlan below us to the right and Moelwyn Mawr above us to our left. Photo: Eryl Thomas..Mar 12, 2026
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1. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level5 views8/3/26.The group photograph at the start of the walk in the National Park car park. No mist. Photo: Eryl ThomasMar 12, 2026
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2. Croesor - Moelwynion Low Level6 views8/3/26. On our way up towards Fron-boeth Quarry (disused). Photo: Eryl ThomasMar 12, 2026
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1. Glynllifon Park15 views26/2/26. Out in the fresh air, and rain, and still smiling. The group is standing on the eastern side of the mansion in an area called the Lime Avenue which had three large fountains along it in the 1840's and now only has one. The east end of the mansion can be seen in the background on the left. Photo: Miriam Heald,Mar 01, 2026
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2. Glynllifon Park14 views26/2/26. Not far away from the previous photo, a shelter from the rain over which Afon Llifon normally flows as a waterfall. Photo: Miriam Heald,Mar 01, 2026