NW N NE
W Go E
SW S SE

Grid reference SH9021

near to Llanymawddwy, Gwynedd, Wales


Maps

1:50,000 Modern Day Landranger(TM) Map © Crown Copyright
1:50,000 Modern Day Landranger(TM) Map © Crown Copyright
TIP: Click the map for more Large scale mapping
Clickable map
+
Tip: Click the map to open the coverage map

Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SH9021 [4] taken pre 2000 [1]
A sample of 12 photos from 26 for SH9021 - View this square in the Browser >>>
SH9021 : Craggy ridge at Wenallt above Blaen-pennant by Colin Park Craggy ridge at Wenallt above Blaen-pennant
SH9021 : Blaen Pennant by Alan Richards Blaen Pennant
Yn sgil gwyntoedd cryfion mae colfen wedi cwympo ar Ffarm Blaen Pennant. Drwy lwc ni ymddengys fod llawer o ddifrod amlwg wedi cael ei wneud i'r ffermdy. As a result of strong winds a tree has fallen on Blaen Pennant Farm.... (more)
SH9021 : Landslip under Wenallt by Michael Graham Landslip under Wenallt
On the track towards Blaen-Pennant
SH9021 : Ffordd islaw Bwlch y Groes / A road below Bwlch y Groes by Ian Medcalf Ffordd islaw Bwlch y Groes / A road below Bwlch y Groes
Ffordd yn disgyn o Fwlch y Groes i Lanymawddwy / Road descending from Bwlch y Groes to Llanymawddwy.
SH9021 : Gate to Blaen pennant by Philip Halling Gate to Blaen pennant
Gate and footpath to Blaen pennant off the Dinas Mawddwy to Bala road.
SH9021 : The mountain road near Llanymawddwy by David Medcalf The mountain road near Llanymawddwy
SH9021 : Start of the southern ascent of Bwlch y Groes by Nigel Brown Start of the southern ascent of Bwlch y Groes
This very steep switch back corner marks the start of the gruelling ascent of the road from Cwm Pennant to the summit of the Bwlch y Groes.
SH9021 : Steil i nunlle by Mike Parker Steil i nunlle
A stile in a long-vanished fence on the path up Llaethnant to the source of the Afon Dyfi.
SH9021 : Wenallt ridge by Dave Croker Wenallt ridge
SH9021 : Blaen-pennant by Richard Webb Blaen-pennant
Farm at the foot of the steep climb up Bwlch y Groes. View up Cwm Pennant.
SH9021 : Old farm building, upper Cwm Dyfi by mike morley Old farm building, upper Cwm Dyfi
Anyone coming over the top from Lake Vyrnwy or southbound from Bwlch y Groes will pass this wonderfully rugged, picturesque building but is likely to be too busy recovering from the heart-stopping hairpin bend a couple of hundred yards... (more)
SH9021 : Descending from Bwlch-y-Groes by John H Darch Descending from Bwlch-y-Groes
The mountain road down the valley of Afon Rhiwlech.

 
Explore more images in this square: | View Filtering options | View all 26 images page by page >>> |

   |   
Background Colour: White / /

You are not logged in | login | register