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1.Nantcol-Bwlch y Drws Ardudwy, Cwm Bychan135 views22/10/17. Obviously a Roman Bridge. It's the Roman cement which gives it away! Just over half a mile from our start at the car park at Cwm Bychan.Oct 24, 2017
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2.Nantcol-Bwlch y Drws Ardudwy, Cwm Bychan133 views22/10/17. The ascent of Bwlch Tyddiad (Roman Steps) with Cwm Bychan well behind us. It started getting quite windy by the time we got to the top.Oct 24, 2017
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8.Round Llyn Tegid/Bala138 views8/10/17. ..are enjoying the views. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Oct 24, 2017
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7.Round Llyn Tegid/Bala135 views8/10/17. Meanwhile the B walkers.. Photo: Dafydd Williams.Oct 24, 2017
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3.Round Moelfre139 views12/10/17. Photo: Noel Davey.Oct 15, 2017
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4.Round Moelfre140 views12/10/17. Photo: Noel Davey.Oct 15, 2017
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2.Round Moelfre136 views12/10/17. Photo: Noel Davey.Oct 15, 2017
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1.Round Moelfre137 views12/10/17. Photo: Noel Davey.Oct 15, 2017
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6.Round Llyn Tegid/Bala167 views8/10/17. We have nearly completed our mile long straight descent to Glyn Gower where we will have lunch alongside Afon Glyn.Oct 13, 2017
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5.Round Llyn Tegid/Bala147 views8/10/17. Crossing a rather muddy section of a tributary of Afon Glyn.Oct 13, 2017
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4.Round Llyn Tegid/Bala140 views8/10/17. Starting our descent through the forest near Bryn Pig.Oct 13, 2017
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3.Round Llyn Tegid/Bala140 views8/10/17. Five minutes later we can see the lake and Bala clearly below.Oct 13, 2017
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2.Round Llyn Tegid/Bala140 views8/10/17. Out of Bala south on the B4391 after a challenging climb we are just emerging from Fridd Fach-ddeiliog at about 920ft. Still quite a bit of climbing to do.Oct 13, 2017
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1.Round Llyn Tegid/Bala142 views8/10/17. Starting off from the car park near Pont y Bala.Oct 13, 2017
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7.Rowen-Pen y Gaer156 views28/9/17. Dafydd tries out his new walking boots. Useful for some of his walks in that they float. Photo: Tecwyn Williams.Oct 04, 2017
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5.Rowen-Pen y Gaer147 views28/9/17. No Miriam is not in any danger. The eagle is one of the sculptures featured in the wooded grounds of Cae Asaph; owner, Peter Barnes. Photo: Tecwyn Williams.Oct 04, 2017
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