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1.Cwmystradllyn-Moel-ddu-Bryn Banog52 views27/6/21. Our first stop, Ynys-y-Pandy Slate Mill, Cwmystradllyn. Photo: Nia Parry.
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4.Around yr Eifl. Alt B.46 views16/5/21. Bluebells amongst the bluebells. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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3.Clynnog Hills: Bwlch Mawr and Pen y Gaer40 views16/5/21. Morning coffee break a couple of fields later. Photo: Eryl Thomas
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5.Clynnog Hills: Bwlch Mawr and Pen y Gaer39 views16/5/21. The start of the descent from Bwlch Mawr. Photo: Eryl Thomas
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1.Mynydd Mawr/Uwchmynydd/Western Llŷn38 views13/5/21. The starting point close to St. Mary's Well. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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6.Around yr Eifl. Alt B.38 views16/5/21. Finally after a log hard slog the top of Bwlch yr Eifl is reached. Moel-Pen-llechog, Gurn Ddu and Gurn Goch in the background. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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1.Around yr Eifl. Alt B.38 views16/5/21. Ready for off from the car park in Llanaelhaearn.
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1.Clynnog Hills: Bwlch Mawr and Pen y Gaer38 views16/5/21. Starting off from the car park in Llanaelhaearn.
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3.Around yr Eifl. Alt B.37 views16/5/21. Making our way towards Nant-y-cwm and the path up to Bwlch yr Eifl. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Clynnog Hills: Bwlch Mawr and Pen y Gaer37 views16/5/21. A short stop as we walk along the fields below the south side of Gyrn Ddu. Tre'r Ceiri & Yr Eifl in the background but no sign of the other group.
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5.Around yr Eifl. Alt B.36 views16/5/21. Looking down on Trefor from the bottom of the path (Wales Coast Path) leading up to Bwlch yr Eifl. Photo: Janet Taylor
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2.Mynydd Mawr/Uwchmynydd/Western Llŷn35 views13/5/21. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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4.Clynnog Hills: Bwlch Mawr and Pen y Gaer35 views16/5/21. At the top of Bwlch Mawr looking northwards with the rain clouds threatening.
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7.Mynydd Cennin34 views13/6/21. Up the last slope as we approach Bryncir and the end of our walk.
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7.Harlech-Llanfair34 views17/6/21. The the sign announcing this to be the steepest street in the world. That is until Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand reclaimed the title. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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2.Chwilog-Llangybi34 views24/6/21. Ffynnon Gybi, close by the start. Time for a cup of coffee. Photo: Dafydd Williams.
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