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Craig-y-Llyn (Cadair Idris)

Round Cairn

<b>Craig-y-Llyn (Cadair Idris)</b>Posted by thesweetcheat
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<b>Craig-y-Llyn (Cadair Idris)</b>Posted by GLADMAN
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Craig-y-Llyn (Cadair Idris) (Round Cairn) by thesweetcheat Craig-y-Llyn is the summit in the centre of the image. The cairn is at the right hand end of the summit ridge. Over on the far left in shadow is the summit of Cader Idris, with the precipitous cliffs of Tyrrau Mawr to the left of centre. The hill on the right is Braich Du.

The viewpoint is Ffridd Gorllwyn across the Afon Mawddach estuary.
thesweetcheat Image Credit: A. Brookes (10.9.2022)
Posted by thesweetcheat
29th August 2023ce
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Comments (2)

Really good, that. GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
14th January 2024ce
Thank you, much appreciated. It's a lovely viewpoint, no wonder they called it Panorama Walk, it certainly lives up to the name. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
14th January 2024ce
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