hikingHillwalking
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directions_bikeMountain Biking
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bedtimeStargazing
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directions_bikeRoad Cycling · Bwlch Penbarras
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Wind assessed against the popular Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd → Tafarn-y-Gelyn climbing direction (69°/ENE) — the steep western face is the notorious side.
petsDog Walking · Cae Ddol
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Cae Ddol sits in the Clwyd's floodplain — worth checking the river level above if it's been raining hard.