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near to Pont Pen-y-Benglog, Conwy, Wales


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SH6361 : Ladder stile in Cwm Bual by Philip Halling Ladder stile in Cwm Bual
Pen-yr Ole Wen can be seen in the background across the valley.
SH6361 : Ruined building in the Nant Ffrancon valley by Mat Fascione Ruined building in the Nant Ffrancon valley
SH6361 : Foel Goch and Elidir Fawr from Pen yr Ole Wen by David Crocker Foel Goch and Elidir Fawr from Pen yr Ole Wen
This view from the summit of Pen yr Ole Wen shows the mountainous character of Foel Goch and the ridge leading around to Elidir Fawr, the far summit.
SH6361 : Fferm Pentref Farm, Nant Ffrancon by Eric Jones Fferm Pentref Farm, Nant Ffrancon
Pentref Farm, a sheep farm on the western side of the valley, is owned by the National Trust.
SH6361 : The broad grassy ridge between Cwm Bual and Cwm Perfedd by David Medcalf The broad grassy ridge between Cwm Bual and Cwm Perfedd
Taken from the very ancient 'boundary' wall. I would like to know the history of this artefact which no longer acts as a boundary to anything.
SH6361 : Sheepish by Richard Smith Sheepish
SH6361 : Cwm Bual below Foel-goch by Richard Law Cwm Bual below Foel-goch
Cwm Bual lies NE of Foel-goch, with the perfect Yr Esgair ridge on the left side, leading the eye straight to the summit of the hill
SH6361 : The ASR helicopter goes down the Nant Ffrancon by John Haynes The ASR helicopter goes down the Nant Ffrancon
Looking south westward from Ty Gwyn.
SH6361 : Valley bottom of Nant Ffrancon by Bill Boaden Valley bottom of Nant Ffrancon
The valley bottom has rough soggy grassland which can only be used for grazing. The crags of Clogwyn Castell form the opposite valley side.
SH6361 : Cwm coch by Philip Halling Cwm coch
Cwm coch on the eastern slopes of Foel goch. Tryfan and the Glyders are in the background.
SH6361 : Looking back up the valley by Ian Greig Looking back up the valley
SH6361 : View to Tryfan by Philip Halling View to Tryfan
View to Tryfan from below Foel-goch. Tryfan is 917 metres (3,010 feet) above sea level. It has to be one of the classic mountains of Britain, it's certainly one of my favourites.

 
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