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Precipice Walk - Gwynedd, Wales | AllTrails Gwynedd Wales, Best Hiking Boots, Contour Line, Caravan Park, Mountain Ranges, Snowdonia, Iron Age, Family Outing, The Walk

The Precipice Walk is a popular trail in Snowdonia, exploring the hills surrounding Llyn Cynwch. It's known for providing stunning views of the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountain ranges and the Mawddach Estuary below. Starting at the Precipice Walk car park, you'll follow the path through Coed y Groes, heading uphill through the woods and into open fields. Continue on the path with the stone wall on your right, following the 230m contour line around Foel Cynwch and Foel Faner before arriving at the…

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The Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Wales - readysetjetset Colorful Coastal, Snowdonia National Park, Visit Wales, Day Trips From London, Wales Travel, Most Beautiful Places To Visit, Wales Uk, Snowdonia, North Wales

It’s surprising to me how underrated a travel destination Wales is. With its beautiful landscapes, magnificent castles, and colorful coastal towns, Wales is about as dreamy as it gets. Scotland and Ireland always seems to get all of the love while Wales gets overlooked. But truly, my favorite castle is in Wales - Conwy Castle, which is the first on this list. Some of the prettiest coastal towns in the UK are in Wales, like Aberaeron and Llandudno, and they sure give places like Brighton…

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Afon Colwyn, Gwynedd, Wales, is a tributary of the Afon Glaslyn. It has its source on the south-western flank of Snowdon. It first flows west to Beddgelert road at Pont Cae'r Gors, just south of Rhyd Ddu, then flows south to Beddgelert. On the way it is joined by two tributaries, Afon Cwm-du and Afon Meillionen. At Beddgelert it joins the Glaslyn to then flow south to Tremadog Bay near Porthmadog. Gwynedd Wales, Colwyn Bay, Visit Wales, Wales, The Way, House Styles, Road, Nature

Afon Colwyn, Gwynedd, Wales, is a tributary of the Afon Glaslyn. It has its source on the south-western flank of Snowdon. It first flows west to Beddgelert road at Pont Cae'r Gors, just south of Rhyd Ddu, then flows south to Beddgelert. On the way it is joined by two tributaries, Afon Cwm-du and Afon Meillionen. At Beddgelert it joins the Glaslyn to then flow south to Tremadog Bay near Porthmadog.

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