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4.Llanbedrog - Wern Fawr57 views6/6/24. Panad taken close to Wern Fawr.Jun 17, 2024
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3.Llanbedrog - Wern Fawr59 views6/6/24. Up onto the fields above the beach. Llanbedrog in the background.Jun 17, 2024
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2.Llanbedrog - Wern Fawr56 views6/6/24. Down and along the beach at Llanbedrog.Jun 17, 2024
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1.Llanbedrog - Wern Fawr57 views6/6/24. Ready to set off from the National Trust car park in Llanbedrog.Jun 17, 2024
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5.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch67 views2/6/24. Restarting after lunch from our lunch spot 1000ft above the valley bottom. A couple of yards beyond the group is an almost shear drop to the valley bottom. Thank goodness there was no mist. Photo: Eryl Thomas.Jun 11, 2024
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6.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch62 views2/6/24. The top of one of the waterfalls with a 1000ft drop to the valley bottom, right alongside our picnic spot. Photo: Eryl Thomas.Jun 11, 2024
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9.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch60 views2/6/24. Nearly at the mouth of Nant Maesglase below Moel Cwm yr Eglwys. Close to the end of the walk. The leader checks that all is well.Jun 11, 2024
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8.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch65 views2/6/24. But we were not satisfied, we had to go on to Craig Rhiw-erch at 2202ft. A pile of stones marked the summit or we would never have known, as it is a dome type summit.Jun 11, 2024
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7.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch59 views2/6/24. Finally we reached Maen Du at 2207ft. What a view.Jun 11, 2024
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3.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch62 views2/6/24. A welcome break for our morning panad. Still on the east side of Nant Maesglase but above Maes-glase-bâch.Jun 11, 2024
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4.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch63 views2/6/24. Our lunch stop at Craig Maesglase high above the end of Nant Maesglase and close to the top of several waterfalls.Jun 11, 2024
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2.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch63 views2/6/24. On our way up the east side of Nant Maesglase, above Ffridd Gulcwm. The side of the valley that we were walking along became steeper and steeper as we walked on.Jun 11, 2024
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1.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch60 views2/6/24. In the car park at Dinas Mawddwy and ready for off, in bright sunlight and a moderate cooling breeze.Jun 11, 2024
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8. Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina72 views23/5/24.On our way back close to the Boathouse Covert and the Menai Strait where we were able to ascend a viewing platform to see, over the estate boundary wall, the strait and to Plasnewydd on Anglesey.May 27, 2024
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7.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina70 views23/5/24. The Port Dinorwic Marina where we stopped for lunch before making the return journey.May 27, 2024
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6.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina69 views23/5/24. The gate into the Felinheli Harbour Housing Estate.May 27, 2024
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