Good walks from and around Bryn Teg: Difference between revisions
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Cwn Penamman is the [http://www.night-shade.org.uk/~dad/DSCF0435.JPG hanging valley] directly opposite Bryn Teg; [http://www.conwy.gov.uk/cvr/english/maps/dolwydd.htm here] is an excellent afternoon stroll around it. | Cwn Penamman is the [http://www.night-shade.org.uk/~dad/DSCF0435.JPG hanging valley] directly opposite Bryn Teg; [http://www.conwy.gov.uk/cvr/english/maps/dolwydd.htm here] is an excellent afternoon stroll around it. | ||
== Snowdon == | |||
Check out Y Lliwedd from the top of the garden near the shed and look at the [http://www.fhc.co.uk/weather/images/sn_huge.jpg webcam] before setting out! |
Revision as of 07:57, 22 August 2006
Moel Siabod
This is the mountain behind Bryn Teg and you can walk straight out onto the path from Dolwyddelan described on this page, which was edited by Nick Fletcher on the basis of his numerous ascents.
Cwm Idwal
This is a wonderful shortish walk with some clambering. Going further up Twll Du leads to an exciting high level walk to the Glyderau and Tryfan.
Cwm Penamman
Cwn Penamman is the hanging valley directly opposite Bryn Teg; here is an excellent afternoon stroll around it.
Snowdon
Check out Y Lliwedd from the top of the garden near the shed and look at the webcam before setting out!