Our last few days in Wales were spent hiking up Cnicht in Snowdonia and Cadair Berwyn, the highest point in the Berwyn mountain range as well as more relaxed walks to Fairy Glen near Betws y Coed and the beautiful Llyn Tegid in Bala.
Thursday, 27 April 2023
West to East
Monday, 24 April 2023
Back to the Mountains
Like a magnet Snowdonia drew me back. Definitely my favourite area of Wales I think, although I have loved it all. Maybe it’s growing up in Norfolk in such a flat landscape that makes mountains seem so infectious to walk up, I don’t know. I do love hiking up them though.
I have been up Snowdon before, but wanted to do it again on a different path. This was a walk of two very different halves. The first two hours I saw just two cyclists as I headed up past Foel Goch and over the summit of Cynghorion in the clouds. As there was also a herd of cattle right on the path, we also negotiated a barbed wire fence on the way up and a slight detour to get around them safely! It was only on the descent out of the clouds that the Rangers Path with lots of people who looked so tiny came into view. It reminded me of the old computer game Lemmings, as they disappeared up the path and back into the cloud on the climb up to Snowdon’s summit.
At the top by the trig point, it was (as expected) shrouded in cloud and ridiculously busy, so I didn’t hang around but instead headed for the Miner’s track to descend and find a quiet spot for lunch. Back in Llanberis it was time for rewards - cider in the sun, chocolate and coffee and back at the campsite a glorious, hot shower!
We also then walked up Moel Siabod the following day, which was a totally different experience as only saw a handful of other walkers and yet the scenery was still magnificent. The delicious, late cafe lunch complete with a Black Forest style cake was very welcome afterwards.
Before our loop back to the peaks in the north, we drove through and walked a route in the Elan Valley from Rhayader. A very industrial landscape with the huge dams and Victorian engineering on display. In complete contrast, on a beautiful, blue-sky day, we found ourselves at Powis Castle, just outside Welshpool, where the gardens were full of colour and the air was filled with that wonderful smell of freshly mown grass. By chance there was an exhibition on by Kaffe Fassett inside the castle of his stunning quilt designs.
As May approaches I am coming towards the end of my time in Wales, as a brief visit back to Norfolk calls. I have again felt very fortunate to spend time amongst its forests, along the coastline and especially in the mountains. We have also cherished being joined by friends on walks, meeting new friends and again for people’s kindness in sharing their homes and driveways with us.
From an afternoon napping spaniel and I, we hope everyone reading is well and that you have adventures planned for all the bank holidays coming up.
Tuesday, 18 April 2023
Peaks and Waterfalls in the Brecons
This morning I left the Brecon Beacons after time spent climbing peaks including Sugar Loaf, Skirrid and Table Mountain and the highlight being a stunning Saturday 10 mile circular walk taking in Fan y Big, Cribyn, Pen y Fan and Corn Du. It was towards the end of that walk that I luckily met Paul and Lesley (if you’re reading this I hope I remembered names correctly!) They talked me through some walks I shouldn’t miss in the area I was travelling to next, including a great climb and cliff edge walk to see a stunning lake and also an extended waterfalls loop.
I have walked in cloud, rain and under bright sunshine, all of which I’m grateful for and which you shall see in the pictures.
I’ve definitely also had to have ‘big girl pants’ on when driving on some of the roads! Hair pin bends, single track steep climbs with very few passing places and on one occasion ‘Mary,’ my 20 year old sat nav directed me down a gravelled forestry track! Who knows if it was actually the best route, or even an actual road, but nether the less we did end up back at the pub’s field, our campsite for the night. Dad would have found it hilarious I’m sure!
It’s a beautiful evening here in mid-Wales and we are camped by the river Wye, enjoying the last of the sunshine and occasionally glimpsing the Red Kites overhead. Poppy is napping before tea as today in Rhayader my plan for a 9 mile walk turned into a 15 mile route. One tired spaniel happy to rest her paws. I settled for a lovely, hot shower.
Enjoy your evening everyone 😊