At the summit cairn on Moel Gyw.
At the trig point on Moel Gyw.
At the trig point on Moel Gyw.
Fran and Annie on the delightful grassy ridge path from Garreg Lwyd to Llanarmon yn Ial.
The view from the summit of Moel y Plas
The beers sampled today included Purple Moose, Snowdonia Ale, Timothy Taylor's Landlord and Deuchars IPA. The fire at the Glasfryn was an added bonus and the serving staff are always pleasant. I'm glad that Richard said that he prefered to go to the Glasfryn than the other hostelry in Mold that was suggested.
Walk stats: Distance: 11.5 miles; Climb:2195'.
Time: 5 hours 24 minutes; Walking average:2.6 m.p.h; Overall walk average:2.1 m.p.h.
Group: Martyn, Richard, Dave J., Annie H., Fran and Tito.
Overall this was an excellent walk. The day started with the sun shining, but quite breezy. Almost perfect for walking. The views in all directions were excellent, particularly from the summit of Moel Gyw. The path from Garreg Lwyd to Llanarmon yn Ial, was a new route to most of us. This fine grassy ridge was a joy to walk on. We had our lunch just below the summit of Moel y Plas, still basking in the sun with fine views across Llyn Gweryd towards the Llantyslio range and Berwyns beyond. After visiting the summit cairn on Moel y Plas we returned to the main Offa's Dyke path. This lofty path always gives good views towards North Wales and Snowdonia across Vale of Clwyd. We are too familiar with this area and ended up walking along a beautiful and delightful section of Offa's Dyke path when we should have headed down hill on the track leading to the valley floor. We retraced our steps, not a hardship when the path is so delightful and continued on the route as directed. The section through Coed Plas y Nant was new to me, and does seem to have potential as a Blue bell walk in May. Ramsons were also showing well, and their leaves sampled by some.
Birds seen or heard today included: Blue tit, Great tit, Long-tailed tit, Gossander, Woodpidgeon, Buzzard, Carrion crow, Coot, Bullfinch, Common gull, Raven, Kestrel, House sparrow and Greenfinch.The beers sampled today included Purple Moose, Snowdonia Ale, Timothy Taylor's Landlord and Deuchars IPA. The fire at the Glasfryn was an added bonus and the serving staff are always pleasant. I'm glad that Richard said that he prefered to go to the Glasfryn than the other hostelry in Mold that was suggested.
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