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6.Nantlle Ridge.44 views3/10/24. Shot taken during the walk Photo: Noel Davey.
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5.Nantlle Ridge.43 views3/10/24. Shot taken during the walk Photo: Noel Davey.
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4.Nantlle Ridge.43 views3/10/24. Shot taken during the walk Photo: Noel Davey.
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3.Nantlle Ridge.39 views3/10/24. Approaching Garnedd Goch. Photo: Di Doughty.
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2.Nantlle Ridge.37 views3/10/24. Our path towards the rest of the ridge. Photo: Di Doughty.
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1.Nantlle Ridge.39 views3/10/24.Looking across to the Big Dipper from Y Garn. Photo: Di Doughty.
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6. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin37 views6/10/24. The larger of two Neolithic tombs, close to the primary school in Dyffryn Ardudwy. Both at one time were covered in stone. Had it not been for the torrential downpour we would have stayed longer.
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5. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin38 views6/10/24. Another packhorse bridge. Pont Fadog. Roadbridge on the original medieval drovers' route from Bwlch y Rhiwgr to Bontddu and Dolgellau. Improvements to the bridge completed by 1762.
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4. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin41 views6/10/24. A brief stop on path from Pont Scethin, on the other side of Afon Ysgethin, to allow the rest of the group to catch up. They were delayed by a dropped credit card and a dog worrying some sheep.
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3. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin37 views6/10/24. A few feet from our dry sheltered lunch site we encounter a a difficult to avoid water hazard. There was more to come.
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2. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin36 views6/10/24. Lunch at Pont Scethin. A humpbacked, single-span, stone packhorse bridge. Once a key crossing on the Harlech to London road, one of many drovers’ roads which served the English markets with Welsh livestock
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1. Dyffryn Ardudwy - Pont Scethin38 views6/10/24. Starting off the walk from the car park in the centre of Dyffryn Ardudwy.
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6. Llanengan- Ffynnon Fyw44 views10/10/24. Coming to the end of a stretch of path over fields from Towyn. The end of the walk is close by. Mynydd Cefnamwlch in the back ground on the right side.
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5. Llanengan- Ffynnon Fyw40 views10/10/24. Lunch at Ffynnon Fyw. A seat for everyone.
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4. Llanengan- Ffynnon Fyw39 views10/10/24. Coming out of a 500metre stretch of path called Y Clawdd Mawr which has been recently cleared by ANOB volunteers. The path runs along the top of an earthen wall, fenced on both sides.
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3. Llanengan- Ffynnon Fyw42 views10/10/24.At St Cian's 13c Church at Llangian. Our walk leader recounts some of the church's history.
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