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Grid reference SH7109

near to Tal-y-Llyn, Gwynedd, Wales


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SH7109 : Slope of Mynydd Rugog above Tal-y-llyn Lake by Jeremy Bolwell Slope of Mynydd Rugog above Tal-y-llyn Lake
The hillside slopes away down towards the road and lake shore. Across the lake sits Pentre farm house.
SH7109 : Tal-y-llyn lake frozen by James Ayres Tal-y-llyn lake frozen
View from the Pen-y-bont Hotel car park.
SH7109 : Cadair Idris from Tal-y-llyn Lake by Nigel Brown Cadair Idris from Tal-y-llyn Lake
With the cleft of Cwm Amarch central, and Mynydd Pencoed on the horizon.
SH7109 : Fishing on Tal-y-llyn Lake in 1969 by Martin Wynne Fishing on Tal-y-llyn Lake in 1969
SH7109 : The minor road on the northwest side of Llyn Tal-y-llyn by David Medcalf The minor road on the northwest side of Llyn Tal-y-llyn
SH7109 : Beside the Lake by Des Blenkinsopp Beside the Lake
A view from the road along the north side of the lake.
SH7109 : West end of Tal-Y-Llyn lake by John Firth West end of Tal-Y-Llyn lake
Viewed from Pen-Y-Bont hotel car park
SH7109 : Tal-y-Llyn Lake by Philip Halling Tal-y-Llyn Lake
Tal-y-Llyn Lake viewed from the southern end.
SH7109 : Picnic area, Pen-y-Bont Hotel, Talyllyn by liz dawson Picnic area, Pen-y-Bont Hotel, Talyllyn
This welcoming pub serves until 2.30 and the food was well-cooked and fresh
SH7109 : St. Mary's, Talyllyn by Arthur C Harris St. Mary's, Talyllyn
A view from the south west of St. Mary's.
SH7109 : Boats for hire, Tal-y-llyn by Julian Paren Boats for hire, Tal-y-llyn
A dull day by the lake.
SH7109 : Ty'n y Cornel Hotel and Tal-y-Llyn Lake by Sarah Smith Ty'n y Cornel Hotel and Tal-y-Llyn Lake
This is truly a magical spot to stay for a few days. The sheep climb right to the top of the steep slopes and one wonders how they stay there without slipping and rolling right down to the bottom!

 
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