High on the crags of Tal y Fan

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Walk directions
From the car park at the top of the metalled section of the road to Bwlch y Ddeufaen, continue along the road, which is now unsurfaced, and follow it past the ancient standing stones to the high pass itself, where you go through a gate in a crossing wall.
Turn right and follow the course of the wall, across the pass under three lines of electricity pylons, and then up the steep, rocky slopes of Foel Lwyd. Ignore any stiles on the right. A narrow footpath continues, first descending then climbing to the even rockier summit of Tal y Fan.
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  Terrain  - Cart tracks and narrow mountain paths, some stiles
  Landscape  - Moor and mountain
  Dog friendliness  - Can be off the lead on high ridges, but should be kept under tight control on farmland
  Parking  - Free car park at end of Bwlch y Ddeufaen road, off B5106 Conwy–Llanwrst road
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
When you’re driving along the A55 past Colwyn Bay, the first close-up views of Snowdonia reveal themselves across the Conwy Estuary. The peak that captures the eye here rises up behind Conwy Mountain and has just enough crags on top to ruffle its otherwise smooth whaleback outline. The mountain is...
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The majority of the population of Conwy lives along its picturesque coastline, while a third of the county falls within jaw-dropping landscape of the Snowdonia National Park. The town of Conwy, which takes its name from the county (which in turn was named after the river that runs through it), is undoubtedly one of the great treasures of Wales.
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High on the crags of Tal y Fan

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Cart tracks and narrow mountain paths, some stiles
  Landscape - Moor and mountain
  Dog friendliness - Can be off the lead on high ridges, but should be kept under tight control on farmland
  Parking - Free car park at end of Bwlch y Ddeufaen road, off B5106 Conwy–Llanwrst road
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
When you’re driving along the A55 past Colwyn Bay, the first close-up views of Snowdonia reveal themselves across the Conwy Estuary. The peak that captures the eye here rises up behind Conwy Mountain and has just enough crags on top to ruffle its otherwise smooth whaleback outline. The mountain is...
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About the area
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Conwy
The majority of the population of Conwy lives along its picturesque coastline, while a third of the county falls within jaw-dropping landscape of the Snowdonia National Park. The town of Conwy, which takes its name from the county (which in turn was named after the river that runs through it), is undoubtedly one of the great treasures of Wales.