The A499 and the new bypass from the slopes of Gyrn Goch
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Feb 2007
The bypass begins at Aberdesach (middleground - just beyond the cloud shadow) and will run seawards of the present road past the village of Clynnog Fawr (foreground - left) with its magnificent 16thC church. It will join the present road at Gyrn Goch before leaving it again in SH3947. It will provide a relief for both drivers and residents in this area. The old road will be used for recreational activity - esp. walking and cycling.
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