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Kayaking, Canoeing, Rafting
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Ray Hind
Abercelyn
Llanycil, Bala
LL23 7YF
Gwynedd, Wales, UK
Tel: 01678 521109
Tel (int.): +44 1678 521109
Fax: 01678 520848
Fax (int.): +44 1678 520848
E-mail:
info@AdvPlus.co.uk
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Mail |
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Link to:
Abercelyn Country House |
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Bala is located in the
Snowdonia National Park
in North Wales, UK |
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Ray Hind is a member of the
UK Mountain Leader Training Association |
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© 2005 Ray Hind |
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Guided Walking -
Mountain regions |
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Walking in the Berwyns,
across the Lake from Abercelyn |
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Example
Categories
of Walks
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Scenic
walks: typically 3-5 hours and ascending up to 2000 ft (600
m), e.g:
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A
local walk to Moel-y-garnedd (1200 ft/360 m) which starts and
finishes at Abercelyn and provides views of the three local
mountain ranges.
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Lake
Bala views walk: which traverses the ridge on the opposite side of
the Lake from Abercelyn and has excellent views of the Lake, the
Arenigs and the Arans.
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Mawddach
Estuary: a circular walk with views of Cadair Idris as well as the
famous Estuary.
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Pistyll
Rhaeadr walk: a visit to Wales highest waterfall (240 ft high).
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Cwm
Hirnant and the far western Berwyn Mountains: a circular walk with
tremendous views.
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Precipice
Walk: one of Snowdonia’s short classic walks with varied,
magnificent views.
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New
Precipice
Walk: and Foel Ispri: the magnificent views but much quieter than The Precipice Walk.
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High-level
walks (local and Classic
walks of Snowdonia): strenuous walks typically 6-9 miles, 5-6
hours and ascending up to 3000 ft (900 m), e.g:
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The
famous Aran ridge (2971 ft/906 m)
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Arenig
Fawr (2800 ft/854 m)
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The
best of the Berwyns: Cadair Bronwen (2575 ft/785 m), Cadair Berwyn
(2757 ft/827 m) and Moel Sych (2757 ft/827 m)
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Cadair
Idris (2930 ft/893 m) the Cwm Cau circuit
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Rhinog
Fawr (2360 ft/720 m) via the Roman Steps
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Snowdon
the easy way (3560 ft/1085 m)
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Cnicht
(2297
ft/700 m) the Welsh
Matterhorn.
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Snowdon Horseshoe from
the Watkin path |

Cadair Idris - Llyn
Cau |
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To the west of Bala is
the Arenig mountain range with 13 summits above 2000 ft (600 m). Arenig
Fawr (854 m) is the principal summit. To the east of Bala is the Berwyn
mountain range with 24 summits above 2000 ft (600 m). The best walk in the
Berwyns is Cadair Berwyn (2723 m/ft 830 m). To the south of Bala is the
Aran mountain range with 14 summits above 2000 ft (600 m). The Aran ridge
covers the principal summits including Aran Fawddwy (2969 ft/905 m) and
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The Arenig mountain range
viewed from the Berwyns opposite Abercelyn |
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Arans:
The northern-end of the Aran ridge (Llanuwchllyn) is 10 minutes from
Abercelyn by car, Cwm Cywarch near Dinas Mawddwy (at the southern-end) is
45 minutes from Abercelyn by car. Walks include:
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The
Arans Main Traverse: 9 miles
(15 km), 5 hours, a classic ridge walk (2600 ft/800 m ascent)
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Aran
Circuit: 11 miles (18 km), (3400 ft/1000 m ascent) a circular walk
to Aran Fawddwy (2971 ft/906 m), start/finish at Cwm Cywarch
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Moel Llyfnant summit |
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Arenig
Fawr (2800 ft/854 m): (start/finish:
west-end of Llyn Celyn, 10 minutes from Abercelyn by car). On the summit
is a memorial to American Airman whose Flying Fortress crashed on the
mountain. Walks include:
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Arenig Fawr
including Foel Boeth and Moel Llyfnant, 11 miles (18 km), (3300
ft/1000 m ascent).
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Arenig Fawr: A
circular walk over an isolated mountain, 8 miles (12 km), 4-5 hours,
(1800 ft/550 m ascent)
Arenig Fach (2260 ft/689m) |
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Llyn Arenig Fawr
& Llyn Celyn (background) on the ascent of Arenig Fawr |
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Berwyns:
the
northern end of the Berwyn mountain range is easily reached, e.g.
Llandrillo (15 minutes minutes from Abercelyn by car), whereas the
southern part is further but can be combined with a visit to Wales’s
tallest waterfall “Pistyll Rhaedr” at Tan-y-pistyll (45 minutes from
Abercelyn by car). Walks include:
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Cadair
Berwyn Horseshoe: 9 miles (14 km), (2600 ft/800 m ascent)
start/finish: Tyn y ffridd (40 minutes from Abercelyn by car) near
Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
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Cadair
Bronwen, Cadair Berwyn and Moel Sych from Llandrillo (15 minutes from
Abercelyn by car): a strenuous, circular walk that includes the three
major peaks of the Berwyns 11 miles (17 km), (2950 ft/900 m ascent) Or
start at Tan y Pistyll (45 minutes by car) to Moel Sych and Cadair
Berwyn via Llyn Lluncaws and the secret path, which weaves up the
outcrops west of the lake almost invisible from below.
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Pistyll
Rhaeadr (Spout)
waterfall (240 ft high): 3 miles (5 km), easy Tan-y-pistyll
(45 minutes by car)
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Berwyns
(2713 ft/827 m): 7 miles (12 km), 4 hours, difficult walk (2100 ft/650
m ascent), start/finish: Tan-y-pistyll (45 minutes by car)
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Cadair
Idris (2930 ft/893 m):
(south of Dolgellau, 35 minutes drive from Abercelyn) has several routes:
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The
Cwm Cau circuit 8 miles (13 km)
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The
Pony Track: 5 miles (9 km)
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The
Fox & Pony Path: 9 miles (14 km), 6 hours (3300 ft/1000 m ascent)
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Minffordd
Path: 7 miles (11 km), 5 hours (2500 ft/750 m ascent).
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Other
mountain areas accessible from Abercelyn |
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Snowdon
(3560 ft/1085 m):
(Snowdon start/finish points are 55-60 minutes from
Abercelyn by car)
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The Snowdon Horseshoe including Crib Goch (scrambling and
exposure)
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Snowdon
the quick way
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The Watkin Path
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The Snowdon Ranger & Rhyd-Ddu paths
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Snowdon via the Llanberis Path
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Crib
Goch

Snowdon
Lakes |
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Glyders
& Tryfan (3279 ft/999 m): (Capel Curig/Llyn Ogwen, 50-60
minutes from Abercelyn by car)
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The
Glyders:
5 miles (8 km), 6 hours, start/finish: Ogwen
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The
Glyder Traverse:
12 miles (20 km), 7 hours, (4800 ft/1460 m ascent), start:
Capel Curig (45 minutes from Abercelyn) finish: Bethesda (60 minutes from
Abercelyn)
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Tryfan
& Bristly Ridge (3279 ft/999 m): 7 miles (11 km), 6 hours,
difficult, some scrambling, exposed parts (3100 ft/950 m ascent),
start/finish: Llyn Ogwen (50 minutes from Abercelyn by car)
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Cwm
Idwal (1150 ft/350 m): 3 miles (5 km), 1 hour, start/finish: the Ogwen
Cottage (50 minutes from Abercelyn by car)
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The
Nantlle Ridge (2470 ft/734 m): start Rhyd-Ddu (60 minutes from
Abercelyn by car), finish: Nebo (65 minutes from Abercelyn by car) 7 miles
(12 km), 5 hours, a fine ridge walk (medium-level), some scrambling (2800
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