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Cynwyd, in the Upper Dee Valley, once the site of the ancient boundary courts, has a well-known and picturesque waterfall and below the village there is a fine arched river bridge.
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‘The Prince of Wales’ on the left, The ‘Blue Lion’ on the right and the Post Office in the middle. |
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Park near the Post Office and then wander around behind the “Blue Lion” and opposite the “Prince of Wales”, the two pubs of the village. Hidden away down narrow lanes is the YHA hostel, alongside the Afon Trystion. There are excellent walks from here up hill following the river and there is a thriving Edeyrnion Ramblers Association. Most people in the village will be able to point you in the right direction, try at the Post Office.
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A quiet spot with the bridge over the Afon Trystion in the distance |
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Date: Tue 7th Sep
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