For various reasons I haven’t been out much lately so to keep things ticking over here are a few photo’s that I haven’t used on previous posts. There is no theme and they don’t appear in any particular order. I hope you enjoy.
Posts Tagged ‘great orme’
A north Wales miscellany.
Posted in Landscapes/Nature, tagged aber falls, afon lledr, bala railway, capel curig, conwy bay, dolwyddelan, floods, great orme, llandudno, llanrwst, Llyn Crafnant, llyn dinas, llyn nantlle uchaf, llyn ogwen, llyn tegid, llynau mymbyr, north wales, rhaeadr bach, snowdonia, taliesin monument, trefriw, tu hwnt i'r bont, wild ponies on December 6, 2009 | 3 Comments »
The Great Orme, Llandudno – an introduction
Posted in Landscapes/Nature, Pre-history, tagged church of St Tudno, copper mine, great orme, llandudno, north wales on October 14, 2008 | 3 Comments »
The Great Orme, or Pen-y-Gogarth in Welsh, rises up out of the sea and reaches a height of 679 feet. The name Orme originates from the Viking and means serpent; it is thought that to the Vikings it looked like a serpent rising from the sea. It is a wonderful place to visit, for great [...]






