thesweetcheat

thesweetcheat

Images expand_more 1,051-1,100 of 14,821 images
Image of Cefn y Brithdir (Cairn(s)) by thesweetcheat

Cefn y Brithdir

Cairn(s)

I came across this small mound while looking for the central cairn. It’s not listed on the GGAT or Coflein records, but it looks a safe bet for a further cairn to me.

Image credit: A. Brookes (19.9.2022)
Image of Hafotty-Fach Cairns (Cairn(s)) by thesweetcheat

Hafotty-Fach Cairns

Cairn(s)

The central cairn (or eastern of the western pair), looking towards Tyrrau Mawr. Our descent route from Craig-y-llyn can just be seen on the far right, parallel and to the left of the drystone wall.

Image credit: A. Brookes (16.9.2022)
Image of Pared-y-Cefn-Hir (Hillfort) by thesweetcheat

Pared-y-Cefn-Hir

Hillfort

Pared y Cefn hir centre, above Llynau Cregennen. Diffwys (Y Rhinogydd) rises across the Mawddach behind, with a distant Yr Wyddfa on the skyline. The Hafotty-fach cairns are in the flat ground to the lower left of centre. From the summit of Craig-y-llyn, Cader Idris.

Image credit: A. Brookes (16.9.2022)
Image of Pared-y-Cefn-Hir (Hillfort) by thesweetcheat

Pared-y-Cefn-Hir

Hillfort

Pared y Cefn hir in sunshine in the mid-ground, rising above Llynnau Cregennen. The backdrop includes Diffwys, Y Garn, Arenig Fawr, Rhobell Fawr, the Aranau, with Tyrrau Mawr in shadow to the right. The viewpoint is Braich Ddu at the western end of the Cader Idris range.

Image credit: A. Brookes (16.9.2022)
Image of Diffwys (Y Rhinogydd) (Cairn(s)) by thesweetcheat

Diffwys (Y Rhinogydd)

Cairn(s)

Diffwys top left, looking a long way away now, from the south ridge of Mynydd Egryn. The Aranau are the mountains on the far left skyline. Cerrig Arthur stone circle is somewhere below.

Image credit: A. Brookes (13.9.2022)
Image of Bwlch y Rhiwgyr (Cairn(s)) by thesweetcheat

Bwlch y Rhiwgyr

Cairn(s)

Looking down on the cairn from the lower slopes of Mynydd Egryn. The cairn is in front of the point where the two walls meet. This was the wrong side of the wall to ascend though, as I realised when I met a series of high walls!

Image credit: A. Brookes (13.9.2022)