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Grid reference SH6345

near to Croesor, Gwynedd, Wales


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SH6345 [5] taken pre 2000 [3]
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SH6345 : Above Cwm Croesor by Chris Andrews Above Cwm Croesor
SH6345 : The route to Cnicht by Nigel Brown The route to Cnicht
Heading up the mine track in the direction of the mountain, which beckons in the distance. At the ruined building seen just ahead, track and public footpath veer left and follow the valley, whereas the Cnicht footpath climbs to the right.
SH6345 : Cnicht by Jeff Buck Cnicht
Cnicht forms part of the Moelwynion mountain range and its name is from the old English word 'knight', the silent 'k' being pronounced at that time. It is said that the shape of the mountain bears a similarity with a... (more)
SH6345 : Cleaved rock outcrop by Jonathan Wilkins Cleaved rock outcrop
All the siltstones and mudstones of this area are well cleaved, which is handy because they are an ideal source of material for building walls, even if they cannot be used to produce good slates. The distant, pointed summit of Cnicht... (more)
SH6345 : Barns in Cwm Croesor by Philip Halling Barns in Cwm Croesor
Barns in Cwm Croesor with Cnicht in the background.
SH6345 : Cwm Croesor by Alex McGregor Cwm Croesor
SH6345 : Croesor-fawr in Cwm Croesor by Roger Davies Croesor-fawr in Cwm Croesor
SH6345 : Stormy skies by Keith Evans Stormy skies
Stormy skies over the Cnicht near to Croesor Gwynedd.
SH6345 : Happy days! Turnips again! by David Medcalf Happy days! Turnips again!
The sheep feasting on a treat near Croesor-fawr.
SH6345 : Climbing towards Cnicht by Bill Harrison Climbing towards Cnicht
The terrain is getting rockier but there is still a long way to go...
SH6345 : Cnicht hidden by cloud by Ian Greig Cnicht hidden by cloud
SH6345 : Path below Cnicht by David Gruar Path below Cnicht
Looking towards the pointy summit of Cnicht on the public footpath from Croesor to Blaen Nanmor, at the point (by a ruined hut) where the path up Cnicht diverges.

 
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