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6. Arthog - Llynnau Cregennen - Kings Circ11 views3/5/26. Lunch on a bridge close to the cemetery which contains a memorial stone to Gwynfor Evans and his wife Rhiannon.
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5. Arthog - Llynnau Cregennen - Kings Circ10 views3/5/26. A nesting goose hoping we hadn't noticed her.
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4. Arthog - Llynnau Cregennen - Kings Circ8 views3/5/26. Emerging from the steep wooded section of the walk out onto upland pasture.
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3 Arthog - Llynnau Cregennen - Kings Circ10 views3/5/26. Walking up the steep path from Arthog with Afon Arthog on our left. It had some beautiful waterfalls.
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2. Arthog - Llynnau Cregennen - Kings Circ8 views3/5/26. Halfway up from Arthog and stopping to regain ones breath. Well some of us had to.
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1. Arthog - Llynnau Cregennen - Kings Circ9 views3/5/26. The group photograph taken very close to our starting point, the old Arthog railway station car park.
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9. Talysarn-Tanyrallt12 views7/5/26. The last section of the walk. Approaching Talysarn from the south. The hill Clogwyn Melyn in the background with Talysarn at the base of it behind the trees.
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8. Talysarn-Tanyrallt13 views7/5/26. The end of a very enjoyable visit to Josie Russel's house and garden.
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7. Talysarn-Tanyrallt14 views7/5/26. The pump house for the Dorothea Quarry.
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6. Talysarn-Tanyrallt14 views7/5/26. Viewing point overlooking the Dorothea Quarry.
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5. Talysarn-Tanyrallt13 views7/5/26. Approaching the side of the Cilgwyn Council Tip. Long closed and covered. Mountains of the Nantlle Ridge in the background.
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4. Talysarn-Tanyrallt13 views7/5/26. Climbing up towards the village of Cilgwyn. A particularly difficult low wall needs to be crossed.
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3. Talysarn-Tanyrallt12 views7/5/26. Exiting Talysarn, all 34 of us.
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2. Talysarn-Tanyrallt9 views7/5/26. The D group members at the Talysarn Car Park.
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1. Talysarn-Tanyrallt14 views7/5/26. Group photograph in the Talysarn Car Park. Both the C & D groups.
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6. Tremadog Hills4 views17/5/26. Down to Tremadog and into Coed y Nursery, a beautiful area of woodland. On emerging from this woodland of course we made for the Red Lion pub in Porthmadog before returning home.
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