On a sunny morning we breakfasted in front of the above view of the harbour from our living room.
Eventually we set off on a 40 minute drive to Brithdir, just beyond Dolgellau. Our walk started down a lovely path beside the Afon Clywedog gorge - known as the Torrent Walk.
Whilst most wild garlic is still in bud around here, for some reason there are patches of flowers in this spot. Sue collected some leaves to supplement our dwindling supply of lettuce.
We met a couple who had seen firecrests and nuthatches on their way up the valley. They were the only walkers we saw all day.
Around here we passed a memorial to Evan Jones (1820 - 1852), neatly placed in the wall of the ruined building in which he must have lived.
We also passed a hotel that may be used by HF Holidays, as there was another plaque in tribute to HF and local ramblers, who had been responsible for improving some local paths.
Near here, a section of the path, which must be only rarely used, was obscured by fallen branches and moss covered boulders. It was a minor surprise to emerge from this vague memory of a path at the gap in a wall predicted by Alex!
We soon turned off to ascend to the 343 metre summit of Foel Caerynwch, our highest point of this trip, with fine views pictured below.
Soon we had rejoined the path of the Cross Britain Way. This was not an imposition as it enabled us to admire the splendid garden at Ty'n-Ilidiart. This time the owner was outside and we chatted for some time:
"Are you going up the Pimple?"
"We've already been up it. What a splendid day..." and so on.
From here it was a straightforward walk back to the lay-by from which we had started, near where we passed a spring next to a farm.
Another excellent outing.
(Click on the map for a better version.)
4 comments:
You prompted me to look back on my next to last day on The Cross Britain Way reminding me of things that have dimmed in the memory. I calculated my route at 19 miles, but Gayle, precise as ever, re-calculated at 20.4 miles "with 2300ft. of up" "twas a very fine walk indeed.
Happy Days, Conrad...
That was a good weeks holiday.
I was out picking wild garlic yesterday.
Yes BC, lots of lovely lowish level paths that were new to us. There's absolutely masses of variety here either from 'home' or after a short drive.
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