IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Ffordd Y Llan, COLWYN BAY, LL29 8SB

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Ffordd Y Llan, LL29 8SB by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (9 Images Found)

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Details
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1
Mynydd Marian
Trig on top of reservoir, fence easily climbed via gate handle. Very good views while I enjoyed a good wander along this summit ridge on a grey mild Friday. Name: Mynydd Marian Hill number: 5167 Height: 208m / 682ft Area: 30C: Llandudno to Wrexham Class: Hu Grid ref: SH 88834 77426 Summit feature: trig point: OS measurement Drop: 103m Col: 105m SH889764
Image: © Rude Health Taken: 15 Oct 2010
0.14 miles
2
Mynydd Marian trig point
Sitting in a little fenced enclosure atop the local nature reserve. The elevation is 208m, testifying to the very steep coastal hills.
Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 19 Mar 2008
0.15 miles
3
Ty Mawr Llysfaen
Looking out from the highpoint at Llysfaen over the North Wales Coast
Image: © Dot Potter Taken: 8 Jul 2005
0.15 miles
4
Semaphore lodge
A restaurant now occupies this historic building, once part of the chain of signalling stations linking Liverpool and Holyhead in the early 19th century.
Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 19 Mar 2008
0.20 miles
5
Disused quarry
The economic importance of the outcrop of Carbiniferous Limestone is easily appreciated when the extent of quarrying in the area is assessed. This old quarry face is now part of the Mynydd Marian local nature reserve.
Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 19 Mar 2008
0.20 miles
6
View up from the Coastal Path
The A55 Expressway runs parallel to the Coast Path. Beyond is Llanddulas Quarry, and perched on top with a great view to the sea but a rather precarious position, are houses.
Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 14 Jan 2012
0.21 miles
7
Rock art
Circular colonies of two different lichens on the limestone surface.
Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 19 Mar 2008
0.22 miles
8
Carboniferous Limestone
Great thicknesses of limestone of Carboniferous age (~350 million years) remain in the coastal hills in this area. Quarries on the south-facing slopes are no longer active, but serious extraction continues on the coast. The limestone is the result of accumulation of carbonate-rich muds from microscopic algae and shelly debris forming obvious fossils. Here the layers of the rock can be seen to dip steadily to the North.
Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 19 Mar 2008
0.23 miles
9
Castle Inn Quarry
A small section of the left hand side of the main climbing wall at the quarry. The Castle inn is now being redeveloped as a private house and the old car park provides a base for climbers to watch others and wait their turn on the numerous sport climbs.
Image: © Paul Glover Taken: 30 Jul 2011
0.24 miles