My Walks in Wales
North Wales is on my doorstep and I have explored much of Snowdonia and walked all of the Welsh 3000 footers - even the one that has shrunk! I have yet to further explore much of the rest of Wales - so much to see - The Arenigs, The Rhinogs, Cadair Idris , the Welsh borders and in the South the Brecon Beacons. Then there are the LDP's within Wales - the Pembrokeshire coastal path, Offa's Dyke, the Glyndyr Way and the Cambrian Way. I've also made up a good round down the borders around Ludlow - called 'I did it my way'
A Carneddau
Traverse -
from Llyn Ogwen to the Aber Falls. With a cloud inversion
over Snowdonia
The Cnicht
-
the Welsh Matterhorn from Croesor
The Rivals
–
three hills on the Llyn Peninsula
The Clywydian Hills –
a linear walk from Moel Famau to Bodfari
Grib Goch –
half of the Snowdon Horseshoe
The Snowdon Horseshoe – from
Pen-y-pass, the complete route
Snowdon –
up the miners track and down the PYG track
Aberglaslyn –
a little walk from Nantmor over the old mine workings, and back
down the gorge
Moel Hebog – from Beddgelert up to Moel Hebog, Yr Ogof and Moel Lefn
The Nantlle Ridge
–
only half of it as the wind blew us off the hills
The Nantlle Ridge –
a sodden day, but enjoyable
Elidir Fawr
–
My last Welsh 3000ft mountain
The Carneddau –
via Pen yr Role Wen
Tryfan –
A great scramble and more, taking in the Glyderau and Y Garn
The Aber Falls –
a short walk up to the falls
Ruabon Mountain - above Llangollen and along Eglwseg
Moel Eilio - a delighful walk from Llanberis
Moel Siabod - a lovely walk up from Capel Curig
Yr Elen on the Carneddau - a snowy walk from Gerlan
The Crib Lem Spur to the Carneddau - a cracking little scramble