Home is the shadow of the Nantlle Ridge – a small corner of North Wales where you can have all four seasons on the same walk. Most days involve some combination of hills, rain, rivers and trying not to track half of it back into the house.
This bit of the site is for the local stuff: short walks around Nantlle and Caernarfon, trips into Eryri, notes on the Seiont, Gwyrfai and Llyfni, weather that got a bit carried away, and the occasional mutter about what we’re doing to the place – from access and paths to sewage in rivers.
Expect a mix of:
- Walks and wanders that are actually doable, not epic summit pushes every time.
- Photos of hills, lakes and rivers that never quite look as good as they did in real life.
- Local odds and ends: events, interesting corners, bits of history.
- Mild grumbling about infrastructure, politics and people who think Wales is just a long weekend backdrop.
It’s not a guidebook, just one person’s view of a patch of Wales they’re very fond of.
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