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5.Nefyn-Y Gwylwyr-Pistyll161 views26/10/17. Lunch at the pilgrim church of St Beuno. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Across Llyn161 views19/11/17. Approaching Ysgol Botwnnog where we will stop for lunch. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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5.Rowen-Pen y Gaer160 views28/9/17. No Miriam is not in any danger. The eagle is one of the sculptures featured in the wooded grounds of Cae Asaph; owner, Peter Barnes. Photo: Tecwyn Williams.
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6.Nantcol-Bwlch y Drws Ardudwy, Cwm Bychan160 views22/10/17. We emerge from the hills to rejoin the Roman steps path back to Cwm Bychan.
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4.Tomen-y-Mur, Trawsfynydd160 views23/11/17. Trawsfynydd lake in the distance. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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5.Cnicht A walk159 views27/8/17. Passing Llyn Llagi on our way down to Llwynyrhwch.
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1 Friog Blue Lake & Arthog Waterfalls.159 views17/12/17. After battling through wind and torrential rain we arrive at Friog Blue lake. This one was the only one taken on the walk. For some reason we are the only ones there. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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7.Cnicht A walk158 views27/8/17. Entering Croesor at the end of the walk.
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5.Nantcol-Bwlch y Drws Ardudwy, Cwm Bychan158 views22/10/17. We start our descent towards Gloyw Lyn. We will pass around the right hand side of the lake.
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2.Across Llyn158 views19/11/17. Closing in on Bryn Mawr. Mynydd Cefnamwlch in the background. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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6.Clynnog Hills158 views31/12/17. Nearly at the bottom where we turn NE, parallel to the main Pwllheli-Caernarfon road.
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6.Cwm Pennant157 views30/7/17. A rather dilapidated river crossing as we follow the path of the disused railway.
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2.Snowdon at 80 & 81157 views1/9/17. Dafydd at the top. Photo:? Camera: Dafydd Williams.
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4.Nantcol-Bwlch y Drws Ardudwy, Cwm Bychan157 views22/10/17. Following a now almost invisible track up from Nantcol. We are nearly at the highest point of the walk at 1674ft.
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6.Moel Siabod156 views13/8/17. Leaving the summit. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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2.Moel Siabod156 views13/8/17. A stop at Llyn y Foel. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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