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1.Llaniestyn Circular67 views26/09/24. Having lunch. A seat for everyone. Left side of group.. Photo: Noel DaveyOct 13, 2024
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2.Llaniestyn Circular67 views26/09/24. Having lunch. A seat for everyone. Right side of group.. Photo: Noel Davey..Oct 13, 2024
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3. Rhiw Circuit76 views12/9/24. Sarn y Plas. Now owned by the National Trust, this 400 year old whitewashed stone cottage was formerly the home of the poet RS Thomas and his partner, the artist Elsi Eldridge. Photo: Gwynfor Jones.Sep 17, 2024
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8. Rhiw Circuit88 views12/9/24. Descending down to Conion Uchaf and soon to be leaving the open access area of Mynydd Rhiw. Ready to sample the delights of the café at Plas-yn-Rhiw.Sep 17, 2024
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6. Rhiw Circuit80 views12/9/24. A stop to admire the gardens of delightful garden developed around one of two traditional crog loft cottages managed by the National Trust.Sep 17, 2024
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7. Rhiw Circuit76 views12/9/24. A rather complicated mix of dry stone wall with a fence just behind it slowed our progress as we descended Mynydd Rhiw. The familiar sight of Hell's Mouth in the background. We were very lucky with the weather.Sep 17, 2024
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5. Rhiw Circuit73 views12/9/24. Fynnon Saint and a coffee and tea break. This well has also been opened up by AONB volunteers.Sep 17, 2024
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4. Rhiw Circuit74 views12/9/24. Making our way towards a steep climb, Ffynnon Saint and te deg. This part of the track has been recently opened up by the AONB volunteers.Sep 17, 2024
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2. Rhiw Circuit71 views12/9/24. Down to the beach, the cove at Bryn Foulk. Giving us a fabulous view of the Hell's Mouth coastline.Sep 17, 2024
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1. Rhiw Circuit73 views12/9/24. Line up at the Plas yn Rhiw car park before setting off.Sep 17, 2024
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8.Aberystwyth Saturday 7th Sept71 views7/9/24. Clarach Bay Holiday Village out on the patio. Relaxation following a hard day of walking but before the evening in the Athro Lounge. Photo: Mair Hughes.Sep 17, 2024
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2.Aberystwyth Monday 9th Sept70 views9/9/24. The search for the source of the River Severn is over; we found it. Photo: Diane Doughty.Sep 17, 2024
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1. Aberystwyth Monday 9th Sept71 views9/9/24. Photo: Diane Doughty. On the summit of Pumlumon Fawr in much better weather conditions. See, blue sky!Sep 17, 2024
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4.Aberystwyth Sunday 8th Sept67 views8/9/24. The group of five, in the same weather conditions as the Nant-y-Arian group, on top of Pumlumon Fawr. Photo: Hugh Evans.Sep 17, 2024
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3.Aberystwyth Sunday 8th Sept65 views8/9/24. Typical of several stream crossings on the walk. this one at Nant Melyn, the northern most part of our walk. The stream feeds into one of a number of reservoirs that we passed on the walk. This stream feeds into Llyn Craigypistyll. Photo: Hugh Evans.Sep 17, 2024
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1.Aberystwyth Sunday 8th Sept72 views8/9/24. The whole group (apart from the five going up Pumlumon), at Nant-y-Arian Forestry Centre in the pouring rain and in very low visibility. The 9+ mile walk ably led by ably led by Dave and Denise from the Aberystwyth Ramblers. Photo: Hugh Evans.Sep 17, 2024
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