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Section 1
Clynnog Fawr to Llanaelhaearn
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The huge church of St. Beuno, its separate
Chapel, the Holy Well and the Cromlech burial chamber dating from the New
Stone Age and altered in the Bronze Age together with the many legends in
folklore testify to Clynnog Fawr as a site of continuous religious
importance since the time of the First Farmers. The walk winds up the
lanes from the fertile valley to the upland pastures and on to the
mountain moor before descending to the village of Llanaelhaearn whose
ancient church contains a number of Latin inscribed stones believed to
date from the 6th Century AD. |
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Distance 8 miles / 12.8 km |
| Terrain
Steady uphill walking, then gentle downhill slope across an
exceptional grassland moor. On a fine day you can see four
countries - Ireland, Man, England and Wales. |
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