After a busy 6 days of Forest School Leader training last week, it was finally my day off on Sunday and the forecast was looking good so we set off early for Snowdonia with the intention of walking up Moel Siabod. The weather didn't start as promised and we arrived at the summit in cloud but after a coffee on top and a wander the clouds cleared to give breathtaking views.
The view back to Crimpiau, Crieigiau Gleision and Pen Llithrig yr Wrach from the slopes of Siabod |
Moel Siabod summit trig point |
The view from the summit towards the Snowdon horseshoe |
The view down to Llyn y Foel and across to the Clwydian hills in the far distance |
Snowdon Horseshoe |
Gary taking a photo of the Snowdon horseshoe from the slopes of Siabod |
I'm taking it you took all the photographs Sharon....BREATHTAKING, and what a joy to be able to find such beauty virtually on your doorstep. I'm inspired.
ReplyDeleteI did take the photos Pete - thank you - we're very lucky to have landscapes like this not too far away :-)
DeleteBeautiful photos Sharon really love the first in particular, such a stormy sky above a beautifully tranquil landscape!!
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