Fields, Afon Ganol The road to Bryn Pydew climbs steeply away from Cystennin Road and the low-lying fields by the Afon Ganol which can be seen winding towards the bridge for Dinarth Hall. Ironically the Afon Ganol now flows to Glan Conwy SH8076, the exact reverse of the flow of the Afon Conwy which came through the Mochdre gap in late-glacial times when its route to the sea was blocked by ice.
Fields, Afon Ganol The road to Bryn Pydew climbs steeply away from Cystennin Road and the low-lying fields by the Afon Ganol which can be seen winding towards the bridge for Dinarth Hall. Ironically the Afon Ganol now flows to Glan Conwy SH8076, the exact reverse of the flow of the Afon Conwy which came through the Mochdre gap in late-glacial times when its route to the sea was blocked by ice.
Cae pel droed / Football field
Near Pen Y Bont. Looking Northwards with a view across the whole square
Lane near Glanwydden. Looking South towards the wooded ridge which dominates the square

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