Ceubwll y Diafol (Devil's Gorge)

Introduction

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Ceubwll y Diafol (Devil's Gorge)

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 16 Oct 2006

In years gone by, the limestone cliffs at Loggerheads were mined for lead. The two walls at the entrance of the cave are used for climbing, with fixed points, the south side having overhanging routes. You can also abseil down into the gorge itself. The photo is taken from the footbridge over the gorge.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.163336
Longitude
-3.212989