Ramparts on the skyline.
Today I’m climbing Moel Arthur — an ancient hillfort in the Bryniau Clwyd — with views stretching to Eryri and even Liverpool on a clear day.
Iron Age history. Big skies. Bigger horizons.
Join me at the top: https://t.co/ohEQbaux2a
From the quiet village of Llanwddyn to the sweeping waters of Llyn Efyrnwy — one of Wales’ most breathtaking reservoirs.
Stunning views. Peaceful paths.
The only problem? Horseflies… 27 bites worth of enthusiasm. ?
Beauty sometimes comes at a price.
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Remember the Halloween Special… and THAT scene? Today I’m heading back to the real location — the stone circle of Hen Ddinbych — and on the way we’ll visit the old place we called “The Witches House.” Folklore, memories, and a touch of the eerie…
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I went to a small village in North Wales… on a quest. I wasn’t even sure what I was looking for — or if I’d find anything at all. What happened at the end genuinely surprised me. Join the journey:
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126 ft above the River Dee… and 1008 ft across. Today’s walk takes me over the breathtaking Pontcysyllte Aqueduct — the highest canal aqueduct in the world — with North Wales glowing in autumn colour below.
Not one for vertigo…
Walk with me:
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From the quiet village of Llanwddyn to the sweeping waters of Llyn Efyrnwy — one of Wales’ most breathtaking reservoirs.
Stunning views. Peaceful paths.
The only problem? Horseflies… 27 bites worth of enthusiasm. ?
Beauty sometimes comes at a price.
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High above Llangynog — sweeping views, wild air, endless sky…
And scattered across the mountain: hundreds of tiny slate fragments, each one etched with pictures and cartoons.
Who left them here? And why?
Come and uncover the mystery: https://t.co/mYnwujiVqD
A village where the signal drops… and the world feels far away.
Llangynog — beautiful, hilly, and blissfully a dead spot for internet.
One lonely phone box. Rolling hills. Proper peace and quiet.
Sometimes disconnecting is the whole point.
Walk with me: https://t.co/Dof0rktOdu
Grey skies. Autumn colour. Welsh hills.
A pre-lockdown ramble on a gloomy day — proof that even when the weather disappoints, the walk never does.
Shot entirely on a humble Samsung S7… sometimes it’s not the gear, it’s the journey.
Join me out there: https://t.co/Yo54jX4FvK