Afon Llugwy walk
near Betws-y-Coed, Wales (United Kingdom)
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Afon Llugwy walkLlygwy valley
Above the trumbing comes Llygwy. Wooded hillsides and wide views either side of afon Llygwy. Silent forests and rushing waters define this varied circuit of the Llygwy valley above Betws y Coed. Highlights include the miners bridge, swallow falls, ugly house and Sarn Helen - probably Wales' best known Roman road.
Above the noisy Llygwy River. Wooded hillsides and wide sides of the Llygwy. The quiet forests and rapids define this varied circular route of the Llygwy Valley over Betws y Coed. Highlights include the Miners 'Bridge, swallow falls, the ugly house and Sarn Helen - probably Wales' most famous Roman road.
Above the trumbing comes Llygwy. Wooded hillsides and wide views either side of afon Llygwy. Silent forests and rushing waters define this varied circuit of the Llygwy valley above Betws y Coed. Highlights include the miners bridge, swallow falls, ugly house and Sarn Helen - probably Wales' best known Roman road.
Above the noisy Llygwy River. Wooded hillsides and wide sides of the Llygwy. The quiet forests and rapids define this varied circular route of the Llygwy Valley over Betws y Coed. Highlights include the Miners 'Bridge, swallow falls, the ugly house and Sarn Helen - probably Wales' most famous Roman road.
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Very nice walk. Second part of the walk is tougher and mountainous. No water