My personal diary of walking in The Lake District, travels in France and Switzerland. Much of the walking is on the fells and mountains around Coniston, Langdale and Keswick areas. I am a keen photographer of Landscapes and nature, which includes wild flowers, butterflies and other animals that I spot on our walks. I am a member of The National Trust, Cumbria Wildlife Trust and the RSPB.
Friday, 1 July 2016
One full day in Wales.
After our walk onto Cadair Idris we were mindful of the fact that the weather was likely to go downhill. So in the afternoon we decided to try some photography at the Cregennan Lakes. It's a beautiful place, but the afternoon is not the best time to be taking photographs. However, we had little option but to make the most of it.
The beautiful Cregennan Lake.
A short walk up onto the nearby ridge of Pared y Cefn hair is rewarded with a wide panorama and excellent views of the lake.
And further out to the south and west the view looks out over the sea near Barmouth, the Mawddach Estuary and Fairbourne.
To the north are the mountains that make up the Cadair Idris group.
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