Pentrefelin, Gwynedd Swirling sands made for a journey as perilous as the doctrinal disputes of the dark agesThe minor road climbs steeply to debouch on a rushy pasture between Mynydd Ednyfed and Bryn Braich y Saint. The views from up here are of startling breadth and loveliness. To the south the land falls away to where Afonnydd Glaslyn and Dwyryd spill into Tremadog Bay.Over on the southern shore, yews surround the clas (Celtic Christian monastic settlement) of Llanfihangel-y-Traethau. Continue reading...
Country diary: a hidden well recalls a seventh-century massacre
7. října 2017 7:00
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/oct/07/country-diary-gwynedd-hidden-well-seventh-century-massacre
Zdroj: The Guardian