An Easter Walk in the Conwy Valley - 15

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An Easter Walk in the Conwy Valley - 15

Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 8 Apr 2007

This photograph of a ladder stile was taken on a public footpath that connects the B5279 (behind the viewpoint) with the B5106 (ahead) to the north of Ty’n-y-groes. The footpath is part of a walk that leads from St Mary, Caer Rhun to Ty’n-y-groes and back via Pontwgan. Ladder stiles are something of a feature on this walk and probably make it difficult for dog owners with animals of the less athletic variety. This stile leads out of a narrow strip of woodland where a number of trees have been blown over causing the walker to need to be careful not to bang their head as they make their way amongst the trees. To see the next photograph on this walk, click here Image To see the previous photograph on the walk, click here Image

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Image Location

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53.230815
Longitude
-3.828256