Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
A nice Laburnum arch in the gardens just above the pier in Llandudno. Not many people choose to wander up there but the gardens are actually quite nice.
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
Night view of the contemporary living space created in a converted railway warehouse.As a railway warehous...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
As a railway warehouse built in 1867 it was the world's top centre for the cloth trade in its heydays. Converted in 1998 into apartments it still looks amazing.
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
Coming from Llyn Ogwen, Afon Owen passes under that bridge and goes down a nice waterfall I hope to capture some time with a 360. Pr...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
There were no people around in this side of the Snowdon horse shoe so I got myself in the picture several times.
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
After a 150m scramble up from Glaslyn you are up an Cribau. From there you can see the Watkin path leading up to Snowdon in the nort...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
Llyn Llydaw (welsh for lake Brittany) is one of the lakes you pass if you go from Pen-y-pas via ...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
Another beautiful May day and it was time to go up the south side in the Snowdon horseshoe a...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
View of the two bridges which connect Anglesey with mainland Wales. To the left the Menai bridge built by Thomas Telford and...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
One rusty old abandoned waggon used on the inclines to get the slate down the steep hills in the quarry to the railway....(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
This is one of the old winch houses on the top of a quarry incline. Those huge winches were used to lower a full w...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
The slate that was left over after explosions or the pieces that could just not be used were dumped along the original hil...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
The old pier in Colwyn Bay has seen better days. It is all boarded up and looks pretty dire. Then again it is on a beautiful stret...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
Coming through Wales on the A5 towards Anglesey you will pass Llyn Ogwen (which is a great place to stop and t...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
A cloudy day in Snowdonia. Going up from Llyn Owgen to Cwm Idwal is one of the easiest and still most rewarding wa...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
When the tide went out this mornig it was about -5°C. This meant that the water that was lapping over the algae covered rocks...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
Nice April day on Anglesey. Just the right time to go to the National Trust property of Plas Newydd (spoken Newith) which is situated right at the...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
One of the most beautiful bays on the Llyn peninsula. There is quite a beach right at Nefyn but if you are prepared to walk a bit yo...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
Those rows of houses were build so the quarryman could work longer hours because they would not need to get the...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Bernd Kronmueller
These are just some slate rubble hills, only about 100m high where they dumped everything they could not use or slate that was broken by t...(more)