The town is home to many relics of its industrial past and Falcon Hildred’s
recent illustrated book is a great way of seeing what’s on offer. Another great
way of discovery is to join the Snowdonia Society’s guided walk on Saturday 4th
May led by Kevin Hall.
The morning walk begins at 10:30 and is described as easy, about 1.5
miles mostly on pavements, to see the architecture
and culture of the town, including the new O’r
Graig ('From the Rock') structures and
inscriptions. There will be a break for lunch, either a picnic or at a café or
pub in town. In the afternoon at about 13:00 there will be a moderately
strenuous walk to Pant yr Ynn, the mill where Falcon Hildred will show us his
fascinating building with his collection of paintings and artefacts. If enough
water is flowing the millwheel will be turning.
Later that afternoon
there will be a walk of about 4 miles on more difficult terrain with some steep
ground and rough terrain returning to the centre of town (by about 16:30) along
footpaths via Cwm Bowydd.
The walk is open to anyone with a suggested minimum donation of £3 for members of the Snowdonia Society and £5 for non-members. Please bring a drink, a raincoat and wear appropriate clothing & sturdy footwear. All children should be accompanied by an adult.
If you would like to book
onto the event please contact info@snowdonia-society.co.uk
For those who can't make a 10:30 start there will be an alternative shorter walk led by Huw Jenkins starting at 1pm. The meeting point is underneath the canopy next to the 4 giant chisel-shaped sculptures. No need to book and donations to the Snowdonia Society will be welcome. There will be lots going on in Blaenau this weekend which is the celebration of 150 years of steam.
For those who can't make a 10:30 start there will be an alternative shorter walk led by Huw Jenkins starting at 1pm. The meeting point is underneath the canopy next to the 4 giant chisel-shaped sculptures. No need to book and donations to the Snowdonia Society will be welcome. There will be lots going on in Blaenau this weekend which is the celebration of 150 years of steam.
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