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4.Cae Amos75 views13/.6/24. Just down from the top of Bwlch-y-Bedol and looking over at Cae Amos in the trees.
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5.Cae Amos75 views13/.6/24. A few words being said in memory of Ian and Marian on this memorial walk, at the destination that both of them were very familiar with.
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1. Moel Hebog - Moel Ogof - Moel Lefn.75 views2/3/25. At the start of the walk in the Colwyn car park, Beddgelert.
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3. Moel Hebog - Moel Ogof - Moel Lefn.75 views2/3/25. A longer stop to catch our breath at 979ft. In the background on the right Craig Wen and the peak behind it is Yr Aran. to the left of the peak is the top of Snowdon, in cloud. Then Moel Cynghorion and Foel Goch.
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3. Llwyngwril - Fairbourne / Barmouth75 views27/03/25. Tadpoles provide and interesting diversion. since their home was a pool of water on the track one wonders what the future has in store for them.
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5. Aberdaron - Bodernabwy - Pen y Cil75 views22/05/25. Climbing our way out of Porth Meudwy on the Wales Coast Path.
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6. Aberdaron - Bodernabwy - Pen y Cil75 views22/05/25. Lunch over at Pen y Cil we move off to rejoin the Wales Coast Path towards Aberdaron.
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7. Aberdaron - Bodernabwy - Pen y Cil75 views22/05/25. On the Wales Coast Path on the north side of Porth Cloch with the village of Aberdaron in the background.
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4. Afon Artro - Cwm Bychan75 views18/5/25.Tyddyn Felin, the home of the bardd John Evans (1892 - 1949). Photo: Margot Jones.
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4. Eigiau Horseshoe75 views18/5/25. On our way up Pen y Helgi Du from Bwlch Eryl Marchog. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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3. Eigiau Horseshoe75 views18/5/25. Looking down into Cwm Eigiau with the twisting Afon Eigiau feeding into Llyn Eigiau Reservoir Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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8. Eigiau Horseshoe75 views18/5/25. 8.2 miles from our start and on our way back from Carnedd Llewelyn. Close to Gledrffordd and making for Cefn Tal-llyn-Eigiau. In the background, the earlier part of the walk over Pen Llithrig y Wrach and Pen yr Helgi Du. Photo: Noel Davey.
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7. Llwyngwril - Towyn75 views23/3/25. Our final descent taking us from 505 ft to 50 ft close to Tal-y-Gareg the most southern most point of the walk. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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1. Llwyngwril - Towyn75 views23/3/25. Lined up for the group photograph at Llwyngwril Railway Station. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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3. Llwyngwril - Towyn75 views23/3/25. Finally off the tarmac and onto the grass. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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2. Glasgwm - Drysgol75 views1/6/25. Ascent from Cywarch on the ‘zig zags’,looking SSW down Cwm Cywarch. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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