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A massive pile of rocks sticking out in all directions - this is the Castell y Gwent, the castle of the winds. Once you are up on the Glyders you will probably pass by and on a breezy day (most days in fact) you will understand the name!!
I pretty much had to tie down my tripod!!
Tryfan is one of the most iconic mountains in Snowdonia. With just under 1000m it is not one of the h...
Parking down at Llyn Ogwen there are quite a few routes you can take up to the Glyders. Whichever you...
A cloudy day in Snowdonia. Going up from Llyn Owgen to Cwm Idwal is one of the easiest and still most...
Finally we got some snow but really, it is just not enough. Still I went up to Llyn Idwal and the clo...
Not that often that it is properly cold around here so you need to seize the moment. I was not the on...
Coming through Wales on the A5 towards Anglesey you will pass Llyn Ogwen (which is a great place to s...
Coming to North Wales via the A5 you will pass Llyn Ogwen and over a bridge just as you entr Nant Ffr...
Overview over the Gwern Gof Uchaf farm just below Tryfan which is with 3010 feet recognizable by the ...
View from Plas Gwynant (Gwynedd) looking down towards Llyn Gwynant in North Wales. Popular area for c...
On a nice day I went up the Pen-yr-Ole Wen side of Llyn Ogwen. Halfway up you have a very nice view b...
Wales (Cymru in the Welsh language) is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The major cities are Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Bangor. The city of St. Davids is the smallest city in the UK with a population around 2000. Wales itself has a population of around 3 million. The Welsh language is spoken by around 20% of the population.