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  1. Neal Batchelor:
    Jul 08, 2023 at 11:10 AM

    Hi Maurice, An excellent walk on the wild side which I completed yesterday in good weather for the views and lunched at the delightful Llyn Moel-y-Llyn. All in all the route directions were very good. The only issue I had was at step 1 after I headed over the crag I could not locate the crossing point in the boundary fence at SN720910 to join the path which runs alongside the hill overlooking the Afon Ceulan. There was so much gorse beyond the fence line here that you could not cross over there. This meant quite a detour down the steep sided crag to cross the river and then head up through very tall bracken to reach the intended path. I’m just wondering how you tackled this before. Other than that a beautiful little hill with interesting cairns and stunning views towards the sea. I think this walk should be done as part of the Cambrian Mountain Society walks programme? Thanks, Neal Batchelor.






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  1. Neal Batchelor:
    Jul 08, 2023 at 11:10 AM

    Hi Maurice, An excellent walk on the wild side which I completed yesterday in good weather for the views and lunched at the delightful Llyn Moel-y-Llyn. All in all the route directions were very good. The only issue I had was at step 1 after I headed over the crag I could not locate the crossing point in the boundary fence at SN720910 to join the path which runs alongside the hill overlooking the Afon Ceulan. There was so much gorse beyond the fence line here that you could not cross over there. This meant quite a detour down the steep sided crag to cross the river and then head up through very tall bracken to reach the intended path. I’m just wondering how you tackled this before. Other than that a beautiful little hill with interesting cairns and stunning views towards the sea. I think this walk should be done as part of the Cambrian Mountain Society walks programme? Thanks, Neal Batchelor.

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