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Aber Falls
Moel Wnion and Aber Falls, Gwynedd - Members-only    
10.8km / 6.7mi  -  4 hours 10 minutes    Strenuous
After a steep climb this walk crosses open country to a magnificent view point on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. It also visits one of North Wales's best waterfalls. The return is through a National Nature Reserve
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Llyn Elsi from the monument
A lost village in Gwydyr Forest, Llyn Elsi and the Miners Bridge. - Members-only    
11.3km / 7.0mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
A circular hilly walk through mixed woodland, past a lost village and an upland lake, down to the village of Betws-y-Coed. Then following the Afon Llugwy through meadows and the Artists Wood, passing the Miners Bridge and old lead mine workings.
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View over the Brecon Beacons from Waypoint 8, with Sugar Loaf on the horizon
Blaenavon & Blorenge, Torfaen - Members-only    
14.4km / 8.9mi  -  4 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
This walk takes in the sites around Blaenavon and surrounding countryside that together make up this World Heritage Site. A fascinating walk with a few climbs, though nothing too strenuous.
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Aber Falls known as Rhaeadr Fawr (Large Waterfall)
Aber Falls and the North Wales Path, Gwynedd - Members-only    
7.5km / 4.7mi  -  2 hours 16 minutes    Moderate
This walk visits the wonderful Aber Falls and an impressive section of the North Wales Path which also part of the North Wales Pilgrims Way. This provides extensive views along the North Wales Coast.
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The large stone marking the junction of the path from Llanfairfechan and the Roman Road
Llanfairfechan and the Roman Road, Conwy - Members-only    
14.3km / 8.9mi  -  4 hours 22 minutes    Moderate
This walk from Llanfairfechan climbs to the lower slopes of the Carneddau to join a Roman Road. There is an opportunity to visit the Aber Falls before returning along the Coast from Abergwyngregin
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