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5. Moel Siabod Foothills6 views19/04/26. A long waterfall at about 1400ft. More scrambling ahead. Will it never stop.
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4. Moel Siabod Foothills3 views19/04/26. Part of the 1 mile of ascent taking us up 870ft over wet and bouldery terrain, with the occasional clambering.
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3. Moel Siabod Foothills4 views19/04/26. Panad time close to a footbridge over the stream. On the OS map it is down as a ford. As we entered the forested area we heard our first cuckoo. Photo: Gwynfor Jones.
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2. Moel Siabod Foothills3 views19/04/26. What an amazing sight, clusters of tadpoles. All crowded in the shallower warmer parts of the pool. They didn't move until we got close.
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1. Moel Siabod Foothills5 views19/04/26. About a mile from the start of the walk, a short layer management stop. Moel Siabod in the background. Photo: Gwynfor Jones.
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8. Abersoch Hinterland5 views23/04/26. Back from Castellmarch to our final visit, the lifeboat station in Abersoch Harbour.
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7. Abersoch Hinterland5 views23/04/26. From the kiln and then down walk alongside the river flowing through the harbour.
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6. Abersoch Hinterland4 views23/04/26. A visit to the lime kiln on the side of the harbour in Abersoch.
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5. Abersoch Hinterland4 views23/04/26. Ready to move off after lunch An ideal spot out of the wind but in the sun, and watching the wavelets caress the shore line.
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4. Abersoch Hinterland4 views23/04/26. Panad time at Marchroes. Plenty of places to sit including picnic tables. The toilets were handy too.
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3. Abersoch Hinterland3 views23/04/26.Making our way from Abersoch to Marchroes.
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2. Abersoch Hinterland3 views23/04/26. Another view in the garden. Bluebells everywhere.
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1. Abersoch Hinterland2 views23/04/26. ~The group photograph taken in the private woodland garden developed by our walk leader's family.
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