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4. Llanbedr - Harlech41 views12/2/26. On the north side of Morfa Mawr a wide estuary of the combined rivers Artro & Cwmnantcol. Just south of Llandanwg. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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3. Llanbedr - Harlech40 views12/2/26. Crossing the bridge. Photo: John Kilbey.
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2. Llanbedr - Harlech39 views12/2/26. Ready to cross the bridge. Photo: John Kilbey.
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1. Llanbedr - Harlech40 views12/2/26. The group approaching a substantial footbridge across Afon Cwmnantcol/Afon Artro. Photo: Judith Thomas.
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4. Tal-y-bont - Harlech34 views12/2/26. This is the last we see of the A group. They did get to Harlech Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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3. Tal-y-bont - Harlech33 views12/2/26. St Tanwg's Church gate house,. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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2. Tal-y-bont - Harlech31 views12/2/26. Inside St Tanwg's Church. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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1. Tal-y-bont - Harlech32 views12/2/26. At the start of the walk with Tal-y-bont railway station in the background. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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7. Gallt y Wenallt34 views22/02/26. Coming down one of the steep lower slopes of Y Lliwedd, in a SE direction, with Llyn Gwynant below us in the background Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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6. Gallt y Wenallt31 views22/02/26. Lunch looking NNE towards the Cwm Dyfi Pipe Line with a snow covered Glyder Fawr just visible in the mist in the background. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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5. Gallt y Wenallt30 views22/02/26. On the summit of Gallt y Wenallt. Getting a bit crowded. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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4. Gallt y Wenallt29 views22/02/26. Morning paned (morning break for tea/coffee/soup) at the copper mine at about 1450ft. The mine was highly productive in the early Victorian era, with ore transported to Porthmadog, Swansea, and Liverpool for smelting. The site features old mining tips, and remnants of the old tramway, which can be followed to the mine. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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3. Gallt y Wenallt30 views22/02/26. On our way up to the copper mine, through the only section of woodland on the walk. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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2. Gallt y Wenallt37 views22/02/26. The slate bridge over Afon Cwm Llan waterfalls. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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1. Gallt y Wenallt40 views22/02/26. At the start at Bethania with the entrance to the Watkin Path behind us, as you can see from the plaque on the left. Photo: Eryl Thomas.
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2. Glynllifon Park28 views26/2/26. Not far away from the previous photo, a shelter from the rain over which Afon Llifon normally flows as a waterfall. Photo: Miriam Heald,
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