Wales Weekend – July 2006


Sat 15 Jul 2006

Vince arrived at 11.15pm on Friday night (after doing an evening inspection of cadets at Erith). We departed for Wales at 6.40am on Saturday morning, stopping at the Little Chef at Oswestry for breakfast. Departed from there at 9.45am for the final leg of the journey.

 

The Berwyn ridge from Tomle's summit

We began the walk near Tyn-y-fridd in the Berwyns at 10.45am (once we had found a spot to park the car, as the place recommended by Nuttall was not suitable). Followed road, byway and then western edge of woodland to the first summit of the day, Mynydd Tarw. Very hot and lots of flies. We thought we heard a wood warbler in the wood to our right as we ascended the first hill. Once on the first summit, we followed the fence north-west to Foel Wen South Top and Foel Wen (banana break). Continued along the fence to Tomle. A hen harrier put in an appearance here. Many skylark, meadow pipit and raven about.  The fence continued to lead us up to the main Berwyn ridge, where we stopped for lunch looking west to the Arrans, Arenigs and  Snowdonia (views a bit hazy). A path along the top of the cliffs brought us to Cadair Berwyn. Very hot, but stiff breeze on cliff edge.

Cadair Berwyn and its north-east ridge
Continued south to the highest point (Cadair Berwyn New Top), then on to Moel Sych. Retraced our route back towards the New Top, then descended a steep path through the cliffs to Moel yr Ewig. Followed a fence south-east to Godor North Top, and then on to Godor. Follow more fences to a sheepfold, then down to the track leading out to the road, and the car parked at a small bridge over the Afon Lwrch. Drive back to The Cross Keys, Llanymynech.

 

A brilliant walk on a very hot day, completing ten Nuttalls. The only downside was that I finished the day with sun burnt legs!

  Summit Height (m)   Status
  Mynydd Tarw 681   Nuttall
  Foel Wen South Top 687   Nuttall
  Foel Wen 691   Nuttall
  Tomle 742   Nuttall
  Cadair Berwyn 827   Nuttall
  Cadair Berwyn New Top 830   Nuttall
  Moel Sych 827   Nuttall
  Moel yr Ewig 695   Nuttall
  Godor North Top 675   Nuttall
  Godor 679   Nuttall

 

Sun 16 Jul 2006

Rise at 7.30am for breakfast at 8.00am. After checking-out from the Cross Keys, drove to Pistyll Rhaeadr and started our walk at 9.45am.

The gruesome insect encountered on Post Gwyn (Tachina grossa)
Firstly we ascended to view the top of the falls, and then followed the Afon Disgynfa westwards. Very tough walking through bracken and reeds, not helped by the path being difficult to locate in places. Also very hot. We got so fed up with struggling through bracken that we crossed the river sooner than intended and headed straight up Post Gwyn. A tough and hot climb through the infamous Berwyn heather. Lunch on summit, accompanied by some rather gruesome  looking flies (which we identified later as Tachina grossa).
The full 75m drop of the Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall


Heading eastwards, we passed south of the woodland, down to Moel Mawn and Cwm yr Ast. Descended an airy path through cliffs to the old mining road, then followed an old leat back to the falls. The fine  weather had attracted hoards of people to the falls. Rounded off the day with a well deserved ice cream before embarking on the long drive home.

 

Summit

Height (m)

Status

Post Gwyn

665

Nuttall

 

More pictures here