Blaen Mwyro "horseshoe"

Thursday, 12 Apr 2007 from Tyncwm
[1:50k OS map] Click images to magnify.


Old chapel newly restored as a house near Tyncwm.

A source by the trackside.

Is the fence tied to the tree or the other way round?



Cwm Mwyro

<- Dibyn Ddu

Hollow tree trunk.



Upper Cwm Mwyro

<- Curly-horned sheep on the side of Dibyn Ddu

The Afon Mwyro is cascading down rocky slabs at the top of the valley. ->



Garreg Lwyd, a rocky outcrop giving its name...

...to the (recently?) abandoned farm nearby.

Sheep vertebra.


Llyn Gynon1) as seen from the top of Blaen Mwyro.

A series of boundary stones on the watershed between the Teifi and the Tywi. ->


Glacial mounds south of Llyn Gynon1).


The cairn on Crug Gynon.

The Nant Biswail bog.

Llyn Gorast.


The tussocky upland southeast of Llyn Gorast.

A messy ford on the Nant Gwinau.

Nant Gorast.


Felled woodland at the northern end of Tywi Fechan forest.

Freshly felled forest at Bwlch Rhyd y Meirch.

Forest operations at Bwlch Rhyd y Meirch.


Forest track east of Blaen Glasffrwd.

A rocky ridge above Berthgoed.

Pen y Maen Berthgoed.


<- Sheep by the Afon Mwyro.

1) Thanks to GeoffC for pointing out the correct name of the lake. The "-on" ending moved from the eastern map sheet to the western map sheet at the last update, and I'm using a combination of old and new maps...
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