Grid reference SN7854
near to Esgair Ganol [hill or Mountain], Ceredigion, Great Britain
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Lane in the Camddwr valley
A quiet road up this scenic valley.
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Banc Gwyn
Heol halio y coedwigoedd mewn man a elwir yn Fanc Gwyn.
A forestry haulage road at a location known as Banc Gwyn (trans. white or fair bank).
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Afon Camddwr north of Soar-y-Mynydd, Ceredigion
Looking down steeply from the road to Nantymaen and Tregaron. No rain had fallen for at least ten days, so the river level was low and slow flowing on this day.
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Cwm Camddwr
Low evening sun lighting Cwm Camddwr.
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River Bend on the Camddwr
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Clearfell and hillside, Ceredigion
Work has been in progressing recently felling trees in this area of the Tywi Forest, but not today. The distant Elenydd hillside is the west side of Cwm Camddwr.
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Old property in the Camddwr valley
Just one of several disused small holdings or settlements on the valley side.
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Cwm Camddwr near Soar-y-Mynydd, Ceredigion
Just over half a mile north-west of the chapel the valley is bleak and almost treeless. The edge of the Tywi forest starts on the steep slopes to the right. The Camddwr flows into Llyn Brianne about a mile behind the camera position.
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Forestry road at the edge of the Tywi Forest, Ceredigion
The Tywi Forest is a very extensive area of coniferous plantation established in the 1960s over what had been, in the main, open moorland. Abandoned post-Medieval settlements and Bronze Age monuments reveal that this landscape was more... (more)
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Tywi Forest road on Esgair Ganol, Ceredigion
The Tywi Forest is a very extensive area of coniferous plantation established in the 1960s over what had been, in the main, open moorland. Abandoned post-Medieval settlements and Bronze Age monuments reveal that this landscape was more... (more)
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Part of the Camddwr valley
The stream or river flows down here and makes a right turn.
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The road to Tregaron, Ceredigion
This is the single track road between Soar-y-Mynydd and Nantymaen (where the well known isolated moorland telephone box is situated. (It doesn't work!) The narrow roads of the Elenydd moorlands, such as this one up the Camddwr Valley,... (more)
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