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6.Criccieth Circuit81 views2/1/22. Our final climb to reach the summit of Moel Ednyfed.
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5.Criccieth Circuit70 views2/1/22. Not far to go now. We soon leave the road northwards towards the foot of Moel Ednyfed.
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6.Mynydd Mawr40 views1/8/21. Just crossed Afon Drws-y-Coed as we approach Tal-y-mignedd-isaf farm. Just over a mile yet to walk.
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4.Criccieth Circuit70 views2/1/22. Taking cover from a torrential rain storm, on our southerly path from Llanystumdwy past Aberkin farm, close to the coast. It only lasted a minute or so and we were on our way.
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5.Mynydd Mawr40 views1/8/21. Mynydd Mawr completed and we have just passed llyn Ffynhonnau. A visitor display is showing details of the history of the area.
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3.Criccieth Circuit68 views2/1/22. A group photograph on a footbridge across the Dwyfor. Llanystumdwy not far ahead. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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4.Mynydd Mawr44 views1/8/21. Starting our descent from the summit of Mynydd Mawr. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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2.Criccieth Circuit72 views2/1/22. Walking along the banks of Afon Dwyfor after the morning break. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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3.Mynydd Mawr40 views1/8/21. Looking over Drws-y-Coed towards Mynydd Drws-y-Coed and Mynydd Tal-y-mignedd.
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1.Criccieth Circuit84 views2/1/22. Ready for off from the car park at the foot of Moel Ednyfed.
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2.Mynydd Mawr40 views1/8/21. What looks like a breached dam wall, at the foot of Clogwynygarreg.
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1.Mynydd Mawr42 views1/8/21. Close to the Chapel at Drws-y-Coed. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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8. Llandrillo - Bwlch Maen Gwynedd.32 views25/2/24. On the outskirts of Llandrillo close to the end of the walk. What is being talked about?
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7. Llandrillo - Bwlch Maen Gwynedd.26 views25/2/24. Standing in the stone circle at the top of Moel Ty Uchaf. No UFO's in sight. Mynydd Mynyllod is behind the group.
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6. Llandrillo - Bwlch Maen Gwynedd.25 views25/2/24. On the way down, close to Moel Pearce, with the Berwyns in the cloud in the background.
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5. Llandrillo - Bwlch Maen Gwynedd.25 views25/2/24. A close up of the crystals of ice on the heather stems.
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