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8. Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina29 views23/5/24.On our way back close to the Boathouse Covert and the Menai Strait where we were able to ascend a viewing platform to see, over the estate boundary wall, the strait and to Plasnewydd on Anglesey.
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7.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina25 views23/5/24. The Port Dinorwic Marina where we stopped for lunch before making the return journey.
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6.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina24 views23/5/24. The gate into the Felinheli Harbour Housing Estate.
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5.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina23 views23/5/24. Close to the Boathouse Covert on the outward leg of the walk.
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4.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina22 views23/5/24. Close to Pen-lan Covert and heading through a picnic area with tables where we have a short panad stop.
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3.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina23 views23/5/24. A better view of the mausoleum. https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/threads/vaynol-mausoleum-parc-menai-north-wales-may-2023.135418/
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2.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina25 views23/5/24. The mausoleum and the group being briefed by the leader.
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1.Parc Faenol - Felinheli Marina25 views23/5/24. The line up for the start.
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9.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch17 views2/6/24. Nearly at the mouth of Nant Maesglase below Moel Cwm yr Eglwys. Close to the end of the walk. The leader checks that all is well.
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8.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch17 views2/6/24. But we were not satisfied, we had to go on to Craig Rhiw-erch at 2202ft. A pile of stones marked the summit or we would never have known, as it is a dome type summit.
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7.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch17 views2/6/24. Finally we reached Maen Du at 2207ft. What a view.
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6.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch18 views2/6/24. The top of one of the waterfalls with a 1000ft drop to the valley bottom, right alongside our picnic spot. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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5.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch23 views2/6/24. Restarting after lunch from our lunch spot 1000ft above the valley bottom. A couple of yards beyond the group is an almost shear drop to the valley bottom. Thank goodness there was no mist. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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4.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch18 views2/6/24. Our lunch stop at Craig Maesglase high above the end of Nant Maesglase and close to the top of several waterfalls.
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3.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch19 views2/6/24. A welcome break for our morning panad. Still on the east side of Nant Maesglase but above Maes-glase-bâch.
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2.Maesglase, Maen Du & Craig Rhiw-erch19 views2/6/24. On our way up the east side of Nant Maesglase, above Ffridd Gulcwm. The side of the valley that we were walking along became steeper and steeper as we walked on.
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