Ceredigion Coast Path

Saturday, 3 Jun 2006 from Blaenplwyf transmitter station
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Fields near Blaenplwyf.

<- Blaenplwyf transmitter station.

Plynlimon hiding behind a gorse bush.


Headland on the Cardigan Bay coast.

This bird got a bit angry with me.
Photo taken from a safe distance!
Thanks to John Taverner for identifying it as a buzzard.

A huge burrow next to the path. ->
Hares?
35l rucksack for scale.




Ruins of Ffos Las farm.

<- The cliffs are rather crumbly in this area.

Old track north of Ffos Las. ->




The coastline near Mynachdy'r Graig.

Twll Twrw is a natural arch. The sea can just about be seen through the hole at the centre. ->



Twr Gwylanod, the seagull tower.

Boats below the cliff edge.

Tree shaped by the almost permanent wind. ->




South of Twll Twrw, the crumbly stone gives way to more solid strata.



One of the few gullies formed by streams flowing into Cardigan Bay.

A foxglove on the cliff edge.

The rocky coastline south of Twll Twrw, with a shade of north Wales in the background.


About 80m above the sea.

A stream has formed a breach in the cliffs near Penygraig farm.

Llanddeiniol church.


An old trackway near Carrog farm.

There are a few damp patches amongst the farm land in this area.

Even the trees inland succumb the permanent wind.

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