- Pen-y-
Gwryd is a p**** at the head of
Nantygwryd and Nant
Cynnyd rivers close to the foot of
Snowdon in Gwynedd, Wales. The area is
located at the junction...
- side of the road.
About one mile to the east of Pen-y-P**** is the Pen-y-
Gwryd Hotel. To the east of this are the
headwaters of the
Dyffryn Mymbyr, a tributary...
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above the Pen-y-
Gwryd hotel. The lake is the
source of the
Nantygwryd (originally Y Mymbyr)
river which in
Welsh translates to Pen-y-
Gwryd.
Prior to 1198...
-
Dyffryn Mymbyr, a
valley running from the
village of
Capel Curig to the Pen-y-
Gwryd hotel in Snowdonia, north-west Wales. The A4086 runs
along their northern...
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Mymbyr at the foot of
Dyffryn Mymbyr, the
broad valley leading to the Pen-y-
Gwryd hotel and the
Snowdon Horseshoe. The centre's
purpose is to
offer the highest...
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possible explanation is that the path was
named after the
nearby Pen y
Gwryd Hotel, po****r
amongst the
early mountain walkers. — Snowdonia National...
- The A498 is a 16-mile road
between Pen-y-
Gwryd and
Porthmadog in
North Wales. At Pen-y-
Gwryd, the A4086
Llanberis P****
route bears off to the north. The...
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descends 600 feet (180 m) into the
valley in
about two
miles (3 km) from Pen-y-
Gwryd; it
follows the Nant Cynnyd, the Afon
Glaslyn and
alongside Llyn Gwynant...
- of the
first ascenders of
Mount Everest and Kangchenjunga, held at Pen-y-
Gwryd, many of whom were keen
geologists and botanists. "Caves win 'natural wonder'...
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beyond Pen-y-P**** to join the Beddgelert-to-Capel
Curig road at the Pen-y-
Gwryd hotel. That
notable climbing hotel was used as a base by Sir John Hunt,...