Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf

Valley in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf

A470, Crimea Pass The Crimea Pass (Welsh: Bwlch y Gorddinan) is a mountain pass in North Wales, on the A470 road between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan. At its highest point, it is 385 metres (1,263 ft) above sea level. It takes its name from the Crimean War which was being fought about the time the road was opened, in 1854.
A470, Crimea Pass Credit: David Dixon

Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf is a picturesque valley located in Caernarfonshire, Wales. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, this enchanting valley is known for its awe-inspiring natural beauty and charming rural landscape.

Surrounded by rolling hills and majestic mountains, Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The valley boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare species of birds and plants. It is home to several walking trails and hiking routes, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore the stunning scenery and breathtaking views.

The valley is also dotted with traditional Welsh villages, each offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. The local community is warm and welcoming, and visitors can experience the traditional Welsh way of life by staying in one of the charming cottages or bed and breakfasts.

Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf is a paradise for adventure seekers, with opportunities for rock climbing, mountain biking, and kayaking in the nearby rivers and lakes. The valley is also a popular destination for fishing, with trout and salmon being plentiful in the local rivers.

For those seeking tranquility and relaxation, Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf is an idyllic retreat. The valley is renowned for its peace and quiet, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and unwind in a serene and natural environment.

In summary, Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf is a captivating valley in Caernarfonshire, Wales. With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and abundance of outdoor activities, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.

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Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.033202/-3.9596875 or Grid Reference SH6850. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A470, Crimea Pass The Crimea Pass (Welsh: Bwlch y Gorddinan) is a mountain pass in North Wales, on the A470 road between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan. At its highest point, it is 385 metres (1,263 ft) above sea level. It takes its name from the Crimean War which was being fought about the time the road was opened, in 1854.
A470, Crimea Pass
The Crimea Pass (Welsh: Bwlch y Gorddinan) is a mountain pass in North Wales, on the A470 road between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan. At its highest point, it is 385 metres (1,263 ft) above sea level. It takes its name from the Crimean War which was being fought about the time the road was opened, in 1854.
A470 towards Blaenau Ffestiniog
A470 towards Blaenau Ffestiniog
A470 Crimea Pass
A470 Crimea Pass
Relocated milestone, Crimea Pass The same stone as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6293052">SH7048 : Old Milestone by the A470, Dolwyddelan</a>, which was originally located a little way further down the hill towards Blaenau until being smartened up and relocated sometime in the last 20 years or so.
Relocated milestone, Crimea Pass
The same stone as SH7048 : Old Milestone by the A470, Dolwyddelan, which was originally located a little way further down the hill towards Blaenau until being smartened up and relocated sometime in the last 20 years or so.
Parking area at the top of Crimea Pass A short stretch of old road, sectioned off as parking for hillwalkers and passers-by
Parking area at the top of Crimea Pass
A short stretch of old road, sectioned off as parking for hillwalkers and passers-by
Crimea Pass Bwlch y Gordinnan
Crimea Pass
Bwlch y Gordinnan
View from the Crimea Pass
View from the Crimea Pass
Bwlch y Gorddinan in 2002 The view north-west from the A470. Many of the same individual rocks are recognisable in the on-line Streetview image from the same spot dated August 2009, but the vertical pole appears to have been removed by that time.
Bwlch y Gorddinan in 2002
The view north-west from the A470. Many of the same individual rocks are recognisable in the on-line Streetview image from the same spot dated August 2009, but the vertical pole appears to have been removed by that time.
Snowdonia National Park sign on the Crimea Pass
Snowdonia National Park sign on the Crimea Pass
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 near the top of the Crimea Pass Looking obliquely across the road north of the car park.  The Glyders and Tryfan on the skyline.  The pass is known as Bwlch y Gorddinan in Welsh.
A470 near the top of the Crimea Pass
Looking obliquely across the road north of the car park. The Glyders and Tryfan on the skyline. The pass is known as Bwlch y Gorddinan in Welsh.
Car park near the top of the Crimea Pass The trees are the exception to the open hillsides surrounding.
Car park near the top of the Crimea Pass
The trees are the exception to the open hillsides surrounding.
The A470 snaking towards the summit of the pass
The A470 snaking towards the summit of the pass
Looking towards Moel Siabod Looking over the Gorddinan valley.
Looking towards Moel Siabod
Looking over the Gorddinan valley.
Entrance to car park on Crimea Pass
Entrance to car park on Crimea Pass
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Cwm Fynhadog Uchaf is located at Grid Ref: SH6850 (Lat: 53.033202, Lng: -3.9596875)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

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///rather.fatigued.range. Near Blaenau-Ffestiniog, Gwynedd

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