![]() Nant Ceniarth. | ![]() American postbox at Ceniarth. | ![]() Gorse in flower. |
![]() | ![]() Commins Pant Glas. <- Steep footpath cutting through Dyfi Bryncynfil forestry. | ![]() Graig Goch and Cadair Idris in the distance, on the other side of the Dyfi estuary. |
![]() | ![]() Glyndwr's Way near Pen y Banc. Aran Fawddwy in snow in the distance. | ![]() |
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![]() | ![]() All of these pictures show Cefn Modfedd, the broad grassy ridge between Pen y Banc and Cleiriau. | ![]() |
![]() Sheep reluctantly leaving their feeder piled full with beet to get out of my way. | ![]() | ![]() Mawnog in the distance behind Cleiriau Uchaf farm. |
![]() Looking up the Dyfi valley. | ![]() Cwm Hengwm (forground) and upper Cwm Dulas (background). The steep wooded northern slope of Cwm Hengwm near Cleiriau Uchaf. -> | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() Ford and footbridge where a small stream joins the Afon Hengwm. | ![]() |
![]() Looking down Cwm Hengwm. | ![]() Foel Fadian and Uwch y Coed, the edge of the Pumlumon upland. The upper Cwm Dulas emerges between them. | ![]() Mawnog, to the south. |
![]() Woodland in Cwm yr Erw. | ![]() | ![]() There are about a dozen cows hidden in this picture, neatly queueing up on what once was the track down Cwm yr Erw. |
![]() | ![]() Near Cefncyfrifol. <- Detail of the moss covering the birch trees in Cwm yr Erw. | |