Dyfi Estuary (click on
photograph to bring up bigger/better version).
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The pier at Aberdyfi, with Outward Bound pupils providing a bit of colour on an overcast day. | ||
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Another view of the pier, looking out towards the estuary. This is a popular place for crabbing. | ||
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In the distance are the sand dunes of Ynyslas and the headland south of Borth. | ||
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The shelter, perched on a rocky outcrop above the town. | ||
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All that's left of the Penhelig Boatyard. | ||
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Penhelig at High Tide. | ![]() |
Penhelig Railway Station - just tumble down the steps from here and you're practically at the Penhelig Arms Hotel. It's a request halt, so don't forget to wave at the train driver on the way back, or he'll continue straight on without stopping. |
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Wartime Memorial in Penhelig Park. Read the details at: http://www.ajr.org.uk/journal/issue.Feb06/article.139. | ![]() |
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The Cambrian Coast railway line taken from the footbridge over to Picnic Island. Trefri in the background. | ||
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This is Picnic Island, and the clear evidence of Hen Ffordd Corbett - better known as the Roman Road (which it ain't!). | ||
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Another section of Corbett's Old Road, just on the outskirts of Aberdyfi, near Penhelig. | ||