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A walk up on to Llandeilo Hill above Aberedw taking in Llewelyn's Cave and Twm Tobacco's grave. Llewelyn's Cave is said to have been the final refuge for Llewelyn The Last who died in December 1282 defending whilst Wales from the English. Twn Tobacco's Grave is believed to …
A walk up on to Llandeilo Hill above Aberedw taking in Llewelyn's Cave and Twm Tobacco's grave. Llewelyn's Cave is said to have been the final refuge for Llewelyn The …
A walk up on to Llandeilo Hill above Aberedw taking in Llewelyn's Cave and Twm Tobacco's grave. Llewelyn's Cave is said to have been the final refuge for Llewelyn The Last who died in December 1282 defending whilst Wales from the English. Twn Tobacco's Grave is believed to …
This was a short winter walk along the hillside above Caban Coch Reservoir in the direction of Gro Hill. We had low cloud on the day but still had views of the Garreg Ddu Dam in the distance.
This was a short winter walk along the hillside above Caban Coch Reservoir in the direction of Gro Hill. We had low cloud on the day but still had views …
This was a short winter walk along the hillside above Caban Coch Reservoir in the direction of Gro Hill. We had low cloud on the day but still had views of the Garreg Ddu Dam in the distance.
This walk starts and ends in Elan Village and the Caban Coch Dam. After leaving the village the route goes up into the hills before returning to the reservoir. It was a wet wintery day when we visited but still beautifully atmospheric.
This walk starts and ends in Elan Village and the Caban Coch Dam. After leaving the village the route goes up into the hills before returning to the reservoir. It …
This walk starts and ends in Elan Village and the Caban Coch Dam. After leaving the village the route goes up into the hills before returning to the reservoir. It was a wet wintery day when we visited but still beautifully atmospheric.
We backtracked on this walk a couple of times, due to the boggy and flooded paths that we encountered, first alongside the River Claerwen and then in the Arban valley. In the end we opted to return to the Claerwen Dam and take the more established track next …
We backtracked on this walk a couple of times, due to the boggy and flooded paths that we encountered, first alongside the River Claerwen and then in the Arban valley. …
We backtracked on this walk a couple of times, due to the boggy and flooded paths that we encountered, first alongside the River Claerwen and then in the Arban valley. In the end we opted to return to the Claerwen Dam and take the more established track next …
A short walk around the rather magnificent Claerwen Dam and Reservoir and the gentle slopes above. The reservoirs and dams around the Elan Valley were built in the 1950s by the Birmingham Corporation Water Department, provide clean drinking water for Birmingham in the West Midlands.
A short walk around the rather magnificent Claerwen Dam and Reservoir and the gentle slopes above. The reservoirs and dams around the Elan Valley were built in the 1950s by …
A short walk around the rather magnificent Claerwen Dam and Reservoir and the gentle slopes above. The reservoirs and dams around the Elan Valley were built in the 1950s by the Birmingham Corporation Water Department, provide clean drinking water for Birmingham in the West Midlands.
This walk is essentially a circuit of Caban Coch Reservoir in the Elan Valley. Starting at the visitors' centre, the walk climbs above Caban Coch Dam to skirt Craig Cnwch and Gro Hill before crossing the river at the end of the reservoir and returning via forest tracks.
This walk is essentially a circuit of Caban Coch Reservoir in the Elan Valley. Starting at the visitors' centre, the walk climbs above Caban Coch Dam to skirt Craig Cnwch …
This walk is essentially a circuit of Caban Coch Reservoir in the Elan Valley. Starting at the visitors' centre, the walk climbs above Caban Coch Dam to skirt Craig Cnwch and Gro Hill before crossing the river at the end of the reservoir and returning via forest tracks.