3 km from Cwrt, Gwynedd, Wales
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Tarren Hendre in snow
by Nigel Brown
The brutally steep southern slopes of the Tarreni are impressive under any conditions, but particularly when under snow. Tarren Hendre is seen here across the Afon Dyfi from Ynyshir.
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Leaving Tarrenhendre in the aftermath of a hailstorm
by Colin Park
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Tarrenhendre
Edrych nol o lethrau Tarrenhendre gydag Afon Dyfi yn y pellter.
Looking back from the slopes of Tarrenhendre (trans. ridge of the winter dwelling). The Dyfi River can be seen in the distance.
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Fence line heading to Tarren Rhosfarch
Off Tarrenhendre the fence line heading to Tarren Rhosfarch
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Looking down from the summit of Tarrenhendre
by John Lucas
Afon Dyfi is just visible crossing the centre of the view.
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Tarrenhendre B & L Cairn
by Rude Health
This is the cairn location of the Buxton and Lewis summit location for Tarrenhendre.
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Tarren Rhosfarch
by Ian Medcalf
Golygfa tuag at Tarren Hendre oddi ar Tarren Rhosfarch / A view towards Tarren Hendre from Tarren Rhosfarch.
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Cairn on Tarrenhendre
by John Lucas
At 633 metres, not quite on the summit which, according to the OS, is 176 metres to the north and is 634 metres.
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Cairn, Tarrenhendre |
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On Tarrenhendre
Ancient Cairn south of the summit
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The climb to Tarren Hendre
by John Lucas
A stiff climb ahead from Pant Gwyn to the 634 metre summit.
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Painted Lady Butterfly
by John Lucas
Resting on the ground near the summit of Tarrenhendre (633 metres)
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