I have said previously that north Wales has wonderful scenery. It’s not all about the mountains of Snowdonia, in fact Snowdonia is not all mountains anyway. I thought I’d put together a few images to show just how varied the scenery is in this part of the world.
To start, here is the Conwy valley, looking [...]
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Scenes of north Wales, and the eisteddfod.
Posted in Culture, Landscapes/Nature, tagged afon conwy, bala, conwy valley, cwm eigiau, dolwyddelan, eisteddfod, lligwy bay, llyn tegid, north wales, porth dafarch, snowdon, steam railway on August 3, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Snowdon – Yr Wyddfa (the tumulus).
Posted in Landscapes/Nature, Local history, tagged crib goch, hafod eryri, llanberis, north wales, snowdon, snowdonia, steam railway, y lliwedd, yr wyddfa on June 25, 2009 | 3 Comments »
You can’t live in north Wales (and blog about it) without mentioning Snowdon, so after about 11 months of this blog I thought I’d better put that right.
Tuesday 24th June dawned bright and sunny, so I made an early start. Up the valley to Betws y Coed and then up the Llugwy valley to Capel [...]






