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The Sunken Road (Vista de la presa de Claerwen)

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The Sunken Road (Vista de la presa de Claerwen)

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The Sunken Road (Vista de la presa de Claerwen)

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The Sunken Road (View of Claerwen Dam) is a distinctive viewpoint nestled within the remote and rugged Claerwen Valley, an integral part of the expansive Elan Valley Estate in Powys, Wales. This location offers commanding views of the impressive Claerwen Dam, the largest and newest of the Elan Valley reservoirs, set against the backdrop of the wild Cambrian Mountains. The dam itself stands 56 meters high and 355 meters long, a significant landmark in this tranquil landscape.

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    26 de septiembre de 2018

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    El camino aquí se ha erosionado en una pista acuosa y rocosa. ¡Mójate los pies o sortea los charcos más grandes! Popular entre los ciclistas de montaña locales.
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    Buena conducción todoterreno a lo largo de este sendero rocoso, siempre está mojado, algunos estaban a lo largo de este sendero.
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    Presa y embalse de Caban-Coch y Centro de Visitantes del Valle de Elan - Recorrido circular desde Claewen Dam

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    Distancia 6,56 km

    Ascenso 230 m

    Descenso 140 m

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    domingo 3 mayo

    14°C

    8°C

    61 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 13,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Llanwrthwl, Powys, Gales, Reino Unido

    Preguntas frecuentes

    Where exactly is The Sunken Road viewpoint located within the Elan Valley?

    The Sunken Road (View of Claerwen Dam) is situated in the remote Claerwen Valley, approximately ten miles southwest of Rhayader in Powys, Wales. It offers commanding views of the Claerwen Dam, the largest and newest dam in the Elan Valley complex. The road leading to the dam crosses the Nantgwyllt stream, hinting at a submerged house beneath the waters.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty of The Sunken Road itself for walkers and cyclists?

    The Sunken Road is primarily an off-road track known for its challenging conditions. It is often eroded, rocky, and frequently wet, with large puddles that require careful navigation. For walkers, this means potentially getting your feet wet or finding ways around obstacles. For mountain bikers, it offers a good off-road riding experience due to its varied and sometimes waterlogged terrain.

    Are there specific recommendations for footwear when visiting The Sunken Road?

    Yes, due to the track's often wet and rocky nature, it is highly recommended to wear waterproof footwear. Many visitors suggest wearing specialized waterproof socks, such as SealSkinz, to ensure your feet stay dry and comfortable, whether you're walking or cycling.

    How does the Claerwen Dam compare to the other dams in the Elan Valley in terms of size and construction?

    The Claerwen Dam is the largest and newest dam in the Elan Valley, standing 56 meters high and 355 meters long. While its exterior features dressed stone to aesthetically blend with the older Victorian-era dams, its interior is a concrete structure. It holds almost as much water as all the other Elan Valley reservoirs combined, significantly increasing Birmingham's water supply capacity.

    What is the history behind the construction of the Claerwen Dam?

    Construction of the Claerwen Dam began in 1946 and was completed in 1952, employing 470 men. It was built to meet the increasing water demands of Birmingham and the West Midlands after World War II. Notably, Italian stonemasons were involved in the intricate dressed stone work, as many British stonemasons were occupied with post-war rebuilding efforts. Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the dam on October 23, 1952.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or features on the Claerwen Dam itself worth noting?

    Yes, the Claerwen Dam features a viaduct supported by thirteen elliptical arches. The central arch houses a viewing platform, offering excellent panoramic views of the reservoir and surrounding landscape. During winter, when the reservoir is full, excess water cascades over the dam's stepped face, creating a series of impressive waterfalls.

    Is The Sunken Road (View of Claerwen Dam) suitable for families with young children or those seeking an easy walk?

    The Sunken Road itself, being a rocky and often wet off-road track, might be challenging for very young children or those looking for an easy, paved walk. However, the wider Claerwen Valley and Elan Valley Estate offer various walking routes, some of which are more family-friendly. It's best to check specific route details for suitability.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around The Sunken Road and Claerwen Dam?

    The Elan Valley generally welcomes dogs, but they should be kept under control, especially due to the presence of livestock and wildlife. On The Sunken Road and other trails, it's advisable to keep dogs on a lead to ensure their safety and respect the natural environment and other visitors.

    What are the parking options for visiting The Sunken Road (View of Claerwen Dam)?

    While specific parking for The Sunken Road viewpoint isn't detailed, visitors typically park at designated car parks near the Claerwen Dam or other points within the Elan Valley Estate and then access the trails. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Are there any cafes or pubs nearby for refreshments after visiting the dam?

    The Claerwen Valley is quite remote. While there might not be immediate cafes or pubs right at the dam, the wider Elan Valley Estate, particularly closer to Rhayader, offers options for refreshments. It's a good idea to bring your own snacks and drinks, especially if planning a longer hike or cycle.

    What wildlife might visitors expect to see in the Claerwen Valley area?

    The Claerwen Valley is part of the Claerwen National Nature Reserve, known for its diverse plant and animal life thriving in the peaty and acidic soil. Visitors might spot various bird species, including raptors, and potentially other wildlife adapted to the rugged Cambrian wilderness. The tranquil and remote nature of the area makes it excellent for nature observation.

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