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1.
Precipice Walk
A 3-mile walk with incomparable views of the Mawddach Estuary
and valley, the peaks of the Cader Idris range and beautiful Llyn
Cynwch.
As the walk follows a contour it is not a strenuous climb and
can be enjoyed by almost everyone. |
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2.
Torrent Walk
A circular walk enjoying the tumbling falls of the Clwedog river
through broad-leaved woodlands with an abundance of ferns and
mosses.
The walk can take in a visit to St Mark's church with its unusual
altar front and returns down the other side of the gorge. |
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3.
New Precipice Walk
A short flat walk of just over a mile up to a circular walk of
7 miles depending from where you start. Fantastic views of the
Mawddach Estuary and across to Cader Idris and the Arans. |
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4.
Mawddach Estuary
A flat walk along the old railway line from Dolgellau to Morfa
Mawddach, a total distance of about 10 miles.
Join and finish where you wish and make any number of detours
into the hills to see Cregennan lakes and more waterfalls.
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5.
Cader
Idris
At 893m high this range dominates the Dolgellau area giving splendid
views in all directions. There are two main paths up to the summit
and are a must for more adventurous walkers. |
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6.
Crafnant Lake
Near Trefriw. Many walks around this and other splendid lakes
in the area. Some of many Forestry Commission forest trails are
marked out for walkers to enjoy the peace and quiet of the National
Park. |
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7.
Beddgelert
There are many walks around this beautiful village situated below
splendid mountain country where two rivers meet. Also there are
several waymarked paths in Beddgelert forest, a mile to the North
of the village. |
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8.
Snowdon
The highest mountain in Wales with no less than 13 paths to the
summit. The views, on a clear day are fantastic, to the Isle of
Man and the mountains of Wicklow in Ireland. |
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