3 km from Castle Caereinion, Powys, Wales
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Ewes in a field of root crops
These contented ewes are grazing happily on the root crop here, though the field is pretty saturated and their hooves have made a slippery mud that is not great for walkers.
The crop may well be mangel wurzels - I'm not sure. Some... (more)
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Graig
by Penny Mayes
This derelict building nestling below Graig Wood is marked as Graig on the 1:25000 map. Only one end wall seems to be standing.
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Livestock pens at Graig
by John Firth
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Glyndwr's Way near Craig Wood
by Dave Kelly
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Grassed area north of Graig Wood
The view is along the crest of the hill known as Y Figin. Despite the apparently perfect grazing available there the ground is classified as open access land. A hill walker is about to complete the ascent.
The upland group in the distance... (more)
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Stile on Glyndwr's Way
A newish stile, or rather maybe a newish fence adjoins an older stile and a bit of a bodge job here. The stile needs replacing or mending as the steps are out.
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Graig Wood across the fields
by John Firth
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Glyndwr's Way
by Penny Mayes
The route of Glyndwr's Way crosses this pasture on the map but a sign reports a temporary diversion using the road instead. No explanation is given.
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Gate on Glyndwr's Way
Much of the Glyndwr Way seems to still have stiles - here is a rare gate. Great.
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Derelict building at Graig
by John Firth
Only one wall appears to be standing
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Pasture below Graig Wood
by Penny Mayes
Glyndwr's Way is marked as crossing this pasture but is currently subject to a diversion around it on the road.
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On part of Glyndwr's Way below Graig Wood
Two walkers make their way uphill in February sunshine after a brief shower of light rain.
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