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Quote: The road continues beyond Aberdaron, past a chapel at Uwchmynydd, and right to the headland at Mynydd Mawr. It is a place where the less advantaged can really enjoy the views of the fabulous headlands from the Read More
Quote: Rhodiad-y-Brenin is on the B4583, pass through the village and take the minor road on the left, after 250 metres it bends sharply to the left. Park somewhere here on the verge but dont obstruct the bend. Once on Read More
Quote: Edward I built a string of castles in North Wales in his efforts to subdue the unruly Welsh. We found 3 in North Wales interesting: 1. Conwy Castle--Conwy--built on a rock overlooking the sea with a great Read More
Quote: The Ordnance Survey map [no. 123] calls it Porth Oer, but the National Trust, who own it, call it Porthor. You might expect either to know, but of one thing there is no doubt - it is pronounced like the NT Read More
Quote: The Brecon Beacons is possibly the least well known in Britain. Although its highest mountain, Pen-y-Fan, is only just below three thousand feet and looks very shapely from a distance, it hardly compares with the Read More
Quote: Popular Sight does not seem a perfect description for it, although it certainly is one, but there seems nothing else that covers it, no doubt because it is so unusual. It is not simply a tourist attraction Read More
Quote: Mynydd Penalfynydd is a headland. On a map, it does not look as wonderful as it is, but I suppose it is the archetypal headland. It has huge rocks at the land's end, through which you can scramble [or bypass Read More
Quote: T'was a glorious day, and we decided to take a gentle walk amongst the waterfall and alongside the River Caefanell. This walk is in the heart of Blaen y Glyn and only just over a mile long, but we found it took Read More
Quote: Denbigh Castle sits way above the town at thee top of an exceptionally steep hill with superb views over the lush greenery of the Clwyd valley. There’s a small car park just at the side of the castle and we Read More
Quote: This is one of my favorite walks on Anglesey. It begins at the ruins of Penmon Priory, a medieval holy site. Next door is a small church, still in use. The church is worth a visit--inside you'll find several Read More