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8. Cwm Pennant - Coed Hendre Ddu.62 views5/6/25. Our grateful thanks to Terry Thomas (front centre) for telling us about his Coed Hendre Ddu work .Behind us, the quarry workers barracks.
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7. Cwm Pennant - Coed Hendre Ddu.58 views5/6/25. At 620ft up the west side of Cwm Pennant looking NNW, to the end of the Cwm marked by Y Gyrn a low conical peak. Also in the background, to the right of the picture, Moel Lefn.
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6. Cwm Pennant - Coed Hendre Ddu.60 views5/6/25. Standing close to an large old stone sheepfold Terry Thomas, the manager of Coed Hendre Ddu is telling us of the plans to build, within the sheepfold, a timber forest hut to provide shelter and a venue for briefing small groups of visitors.
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5. Cwm Pennant - Coed Hendre Ddu.59 views5/6/25. Lunch within the Hendre-ddu quarry. but not within the frighteningly deep, inaccessible part. Terry Thomas was on hand to give us a briefing on the, concepts behind the work going on.in linking two forest areas within Cwm Pennant, and the aims of the project.
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4. Cwm Pennant - Coed Hendre Ddu.60 views5/6/25. Walking southwards from the northern most point, towards Hendre-ddu disused quarry and a lunch stop. In the background Craig y Gesail, and behind that to the right Moel y Gest.
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3. Cwm Pennant - Coed Hendre Ddu.59 views5/6/25. 1.85 miles from the start and the northern most point of our walk. The north east side of Craig -y-garn behind us.
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2. Cwm Pennant - Coed Hendre Ddu.63 views5/6/25. Time for as panad, sheltering from a chilling wind. In the background Cwm Pennant then Cwm Ystradllyn with possibly Mynydd Ddu covered by cloud. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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1. Cwm Pennant - Coed Hendre Ddu.59 views5/6/25. At Dolbenmaen Church, at the mouth of Cwm Pennant, at the start.
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