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Cnicht, Knight's Peak
by Rude Health
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Cnicht is a mountain in Snowdonia which forms part of the Moelwynion mountain... (more)
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Climbing towards Cnicht
by Bill Harrison
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The path of slate and granite chips is mostly well-defined. Cnicht looms in the... (more)
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Cnicht from Plas Brondanw Gardens
by Jeff Buck
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The view north-east towards Cnicht from the gardens at Plas Brondanw. Plas... (more)
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Cnicht and Moelwyn Mawr from the WHR
by Jeff Buck
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The view east towards Cnicht and Moelwyn Mawr from the Welsh Highland Railway.
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Cnicht and Moelwyn Mawr from the WHR
by Jeff Buck
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The view east towards Cnicht and Moelwyn Mawr from the Welsh Highland Railway.
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View Towards Cnicht, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
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The peak of Cnicht (689m) is just visible, above the village of Garreg.
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Cnicht View, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
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Looking towards Cnicht (689m), from the A4085.
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The view north-east from Borth-y-Gest
by Jeff Buck
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The view north-east from Borth-y-Gest looking towards the Ffestiniog Railway on... (more)
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The view north-east from the Brondanw Tower
by Jeff Buck
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The view north east towards Cnicht from the Brondanw Tower.
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Looking towards Cnicht
by Robin Drayton
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Taken from a train on the Welsh Highland Railway.
The peak (689 metres) is... (more)
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Light and shade in Cwm Croesor...
by Bill Harrison
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...as seen from Cnicht.
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Looking back down the ridge...
by Bill Harrison
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...from the summit of Cnicht. Porthmadog can just be seen in the far distance.
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Cnicht: rocks at the top
by Bill Harrison
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The 689-metre summit affords spectacular views, but there is no trig point.... (more)
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Clambering to Cnicht
by Bill Harrison
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The 'Matterhorn' like peak is getting steeper but the path is... (more)
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Scramble over the scree...
by Bill Harrison
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...on the way to Cnicht. There is a path of sorts, but this is maybe the... (more)
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Climbing towards Cnicht
by Bill Harrison
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The terrain is getting rockier but there is still a long way to go...
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Sheep by the path...
by Bill Harrison
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...on the way to Cnicht. They seemed surprised to see me, perhaps they had a... (more)
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Parting of the paths
by Bill Harrison
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The Snowdonia Slate Trail to the left, the start of the ascent to Cnicht to the right...
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View of Cnicht and the Moelwyns
by Alan Murray-Rust
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Taken from the Festiniog Railway yard at Minffordd.
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The Welsh Matterhorn
by Alan Murray-Rust
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Cnicht seen from the village of Croesor. From this direction the peak is... (more)
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View NNE from the summit of Cnicht, 1959
by Alan Murray-Rust
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The prominent peak right of centre is Moel Siabod.
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View Towards Cnicht, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
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Seen from the A4085. As can be seen, yet again, the sun always shines in Wales.... (more)
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Steam 150
by Peter Trimming
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Giving ample evidence that she is still oil-fired, 'Linda' (hidden by... (more)
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Steam 150
by Peter Trimming
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Beyer Garratt No.143 heads towards the station at Pont Croesor, on the Welsh... (more)
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Aberglaslyn Estuary, Boston Lodge, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
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Looking up river, from 'The Cob' close to Boston Lodge, with the... (more)
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View Towards Cnicht
by Peter Trimming
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The distinctive mountain, photographed from the Welsh Highland Railway.
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View Towards Cnicht
by Peter Trimming
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The distinctive mountain, seen from 'The Cob' embankment.
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Looking Over Ynys Fawr
by Peter Trimming
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Now in splendid isolation, on the flood plain of the Afon Glaslyn, the wooded... (more)
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View Towards Cnicht
by Peter Trimming
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Certainly not the highest mountain in North Wales, but perhaps the most... (more)
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View From the Britannia Bridge, Porthmadog
by Peter Trimming
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Looking across the Glaslyn estuary, towards Cnicht (689m).
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View From 'The Cob', Boston Lodge, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
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Looking across the Glaslyn estuary, towards Cnicht. In the middle distance, the... (more)
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View From 'The Cob', Boston Lodge, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
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Looking across the Glaslyn estuary, towards the mountains of Cnicht (left), and... (more)
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Cnicht, Gwynedd
by Peter Trimming
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The most distinctive, and much photographed, mountain, which reaches a height of... (more)
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Panorama From Ynys Fer-las (2)
by Peter Trimming
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From Cnicht on the extreme left of picture, to Moelwyn Mawr and Moelwyn Bach on... (more)
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Panorama From Ynys Fer-las (1)
by Peter Trimming
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From Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon summit) on the extreme left of picture, to Cnicht on the... (more)
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Pont Croesor Railway Station
by Peter Trimming
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A popular destination for those wishing to view the ospreys, which have nested... (more)
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Path along the ridge
by Bill Harrison
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The view north from the Brondanw Tower
by Jeff Buck
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The view towards the mountains in northern Snowdonia from the Brondanw Tower.
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