- The
Great Orme (Welsh: Y
Gogarth) is a
limestone headland on the
north coast of Wales, north-west of the town of Llandudno.
Referred to as Cyngreawdr...
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Gogarth railway station served a sp****ly po****ted area on the
north s**** of the Dyfi
estuary in the
Welsh county of Merionethshire.
Opened by the Great...
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Little Orme (Welsh: Rhiwledyn, also
known as
Trwyn y Fuwch,
Trwyn y
Gogarth and Y
Gogarth Fach) is a
headland in Llandudno, Wales. It is 141
metres (463 ft)...
- into the
Irish Sea. In the 2021 UK census, the
community –
which includes Gogarth,
Penrhyn Bay, Craigside, Glanwydden, Penrhynside, and Bryn
Pydew – had...
- The
Great Orme
Tramway (Welsh:
Tramffordd y
Gogarth) is a cable-hauled 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
gauge tramway in
Llandudno in
north Wales. Open seasonally...
- and
Dawes of Perception), to the face
routes on the
quartzite cliffs of
Gogarth North Stack (e.g.
Conan the Librarian, and
Hardback Thesaurus), and the...
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extensively on the
slate of the
Llanberis quarries and on the sea
cliffs at
Gogarth,
situated between North Stack and
South Stack, near Holyhead. He gained...
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spent holidays at
their holiday home Penmorfa,
which later became the
Gogarth Abbey Hotel, on the West S**** of
Llandudno in
North Wales. When Alice...
- 6c),
Gogarth North Stack.
Second ascent, and
first onsight ascent, of John Redhead's
legendary chop route. 1986: The
Hollow Man (E8 6b),
Gogarth North...
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portrait of a
climbing artist". The Guardian.
Retrieved 14
February 2023. "
Gogarth rock
climbing in Wales". PlanetMountain. 24 July 2009.
Retrieved 14 February...