Part of the southwestern shoulder of Moel y Golfa in Winter
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Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 10 Nov 2010
Most of the young trees gripping onto this part of the hillside are stripped of their leaves, with only a young oak retaining its dry, curled leaves. Below is the floodplain of the mighty River Severn. The eye is also drawn to the snow clad Berwyn Hills, some 18-20 miles north-west of Moel y Golfa, in Wales. And the Cadair Idris range in the more distant west, also mantled in snow.