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A walk along Ceredigion coast path blew some cobwebs away today. A lovely remote and rugged section from Cwmtydu to Llangrannog then back inland along quiet lanes and wooded paths, 10 miles in all. Mostly cloudy but the snow topped peaks of Eryri and the Llŷn peninsula were gleaming in sunshine.

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Photo of a view from a cliff top path, down to a rocky cove with a shingle beach, and along the coast of Cardigan Bay with the Llŷn peninsula a line on the horizon. The sea and sky are similar shades of dark grey-blue but there’s a strip of pale blue in between, clearer sky above the peninsula. Mountain tops gleam white with snow.
Photo of a view along the coast path in the opposite direction. A green ribbon of path snakes along the steep coastal slope, brown with bracken. A thin, finger-like headland juts out into the flat, grey-blue sea. There is an interesting pattern of clouds, almost mackerel-like, with glimpses of blue peeking through.
Photo of a view back along the coast path. The coast here is rugged. Gently sloped grass fields give way to sheer, dark cliffs, with inaccessible coves and jagged rocks at the base. Again, a thin strip of blue sky over the mountains on the horizon, sandwiched between grey-blue sea and sky.
A photo of a fork in a path through woodland. A mossy bank marks the divide. The surface of the paths are littered in red-brown leaves. The only trees holding their glossy green leaves are the hollies.