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Grid reference SS8586

near to Llangynwyd, Bridgend/Pen-y-Bont ar Ogwr, Wales


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We have 11 images for SS8586
 : Mountain lane and conifers to the south of Llangynwyd by eswales Mountain lane and conifers to the south of Llangynwyd
Looking north west along the high lane which passes through the grid square towards the conifer plantations which it meets near the square's northern edge.
 : Upland grazing with valley views towards Maesteg by Andrew Hill Upland grazing with valley views towards Maesteg
Llangynwyd in the middle distance to the right of the picture.
 : Forestry Workings at Craig yr Aber by John Finch Forestry Workings at Craig yr Aber
Felled trees and quarried stone for forestry roads
 : Lane junction north of Craig yr Aber by Colin Pyle Lane junction north of Craig yr Aber
 : Gated lane junction north of Mynydd Ty-talwyn by eswales Gated lane junction north of Mynydd Ty-talwyn
View, looking roughly eastwards, of a junction in the north of the grid square where a rather bumpy lane which has run south west from the A 4063 in the Llynfi Valley meets the mountain lane which passes through the square - as well as a gate.
 : Ridgeway walk towards Mynydd Baedan by eswales Ridgeway walk towards Mynydd Baedan
Looking south east along a stretch of the lane which passes through the grid square at a spot fairly close to the square's eastern margin. The 20 km Ogwr Ridgeway Walk follows the lane at this point and for over 1 km both to the south... (more)
 : Rough lane above the Llynfi valley by Andrew Hill Rough lane above the Llynfi valley
Bettws is the village on the far hillside.
 : Mystery building at Craig yr Aber by John Finch Mystery building at Craig yr Aber
With the clearing of much of the forest due to Sudden Oak Death some new items are coming to light. This includes this small building made of concrete in the middle of the forestry.
 : Ger Craig yr Aber / Near Craig yr Aber by Alan Richards Ger Craig yr Aber / Near Craig yr Aber
Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr coedog ger Craig yr Aber. Walkers following a wooded path near Craig yr Aber (trans. confluence of the crag).
 : Forestry light and shade by Alan Hughes Forestry light and shade
The forestry firebreak creates a pattern of light and shade on the pine trees on either side.
 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the wall NE side of the road. It marks a point 236.738m above mean sea level.

 
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