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3. Talysarn - Nantlle33 views9/10/25. The old Dorothea Quarry pump house. Initially powered by a beam engine it was then powered by electricity before it was finally closed down and the quarry flooded.
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4. Talysarn - Nantlle33 views9/10/25. Off after our morning panad close to Josie Russel's studio. But we have lunch and two more hours of walking before we arrive there.
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2. Bala - Moel Emoel33 views23/10/25. Some suggested a gatehouse but it looks more like stables as they are similar to the stables at Glynllifon.
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4. Mynytho - Abersoch33 views6/11/25. Finally some signs that it has been raining recently. In Nant Mawr close to Rhandir Farm.
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2. Talysarn - Nantlle32 views9/10/25. Just beyond the sports field in Talysarn looking over to the small flooded quarry to our south.
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7. Yr Aran32 views18/10/25. Back close to the Sygyn Copper Mine on level ground. Moel Hebog In the background.
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4. Yr Aran32 views18/10/25. On the summit of Yr Aran with a bitterly cold wind . Yr Wyddfa in the background to the right. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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3. Bala - Moel Emoel32 views23/10/25. Crossing one of the less intensive farming area within the estate.
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5. Bala - Moel Emoel32 views23/10/25. On the very windy, cold summit of Moel Emoel at 1780 ft Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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3. Mynytho - Abersoch32 views6/11/25. Onward onto a well surfaced path in the Wellington area of Mynytho about half a mile from the start.
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1. Yr Aran31 views18/10/25. The start of the walk from Sygyn Copper Mine. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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3. Yr Aran31 views18/10/25. A stop for a panad about 1/3rd the way up Cwm y Hyrddod at a sheep fold. We were fairly well sheltered from the wind. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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5. Yr Aran31 views18/10/25. Lunch out of the wind at the bwlch (saddle) between Yr Aran and Craig Wen. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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1. Bala - Moel Emoel31 views23/10/25. Ready for the start of the walk.
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8. Bala - Moel Emoel31 views23/10/25. The now deconsecrated church at Llanfor, Closed in 1992 and is being considered for residential use. The church yard contains a mausoleum built as a tribute to a horse called Bendigo.
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4. Bala - Moel Emoel31 views23/10/25. A stop for a panad at Penmaen-canol. A very convenient low stone wall provided the seating. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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