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Catherine Noble went for a hike
October 2, 2025
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October 2, 2025
We will begin our walk at the Rhyd Ddu car park off the A4085. Parking is £3 for up to 4 hours, or £6 all day. There are toilets here and a water refill station.
We will cross over the Llyn y Gadair causeway and enter Parcygadair, a pretty, mixed woodland on the lakeshore. Here, the paths are solid
Catherine Noble and Every Body Outdoors went for a hike
May 21, 2025
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May 22, 2025
We begin our walk at the Natural Resources Wales Coed Moel Famau car park, entrance located at ///effort.height.dupe .
From here, we will head North West up through Clwyd Forest to reach the summit of Moel Famau. The paths through the forest are formal tracks and are all solid underfoot. Some are topped
Catherine Noble and Every Body Outdoors went for a hike
February 16, 2025
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February 17, 2025
We begin our walk at the National Trust Car Park near Pont Aberglaslyn. Parking is free for National Trust members (bring your card!) or £4 for the whole day, and there is a toilet here. For the purposes of describing the route, I'll split it in to four sections:
Section 1: Cwm Bychan to Bwlch-y-Sygun
Catherine Noble went for a hike
October 14, 2024
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October 14, 2024
We will begin our walk at the Natural Resources Wales Car Park at Newborough Beach (see directions and parking charge info at the end of this post). There are public toilets in the car park and when the weather is good, there is sometimes a hot drinks/ice cream van too.
From the car park, we will head
Catherine Noble and Every Body Outdoors went for a hike
August 16, 2024
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August 16, 2024
We will start at a car park on the side of the A496 (what 3 words: ///flotation.kickbacks.vision), before making our way to the public footpath. This short section is a gentle decline on a wide grass verge along the side of the road before we enter the woods.
We will then enter a conifer woodland which
March 9, 2026
For the purposes of describing the route, I have split it into 4 legs.
Leg 1: Car park to highest point.
We will leave the car park and walk around the bottom of Llyn Geirionnydd (lake). We’ll then begin to ascend over the “shoulder” of Mynydd Deulyn – the hill separating the two lakes. Underfoot, we
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