Lôn Las Ogwen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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7 recensione
railway_chap
Railway path
Pleasant 7 mile or so walk from Bangor (Port Penrhyn) to Bethesda. Several interesting structures including what was a dual gauge bridge crossing a tramway and river, a 300 yard tunnel and two impress...
Recensione del giorno 24 feb 2023
Avux99
Lon Las Ogwen
Got dropped off & cycled this near 11 mile trail (the easy way!) coming down from Llyn Ogwen to Porth Penrhyn near Bangor. The downside of doing a one way trip this way is you don’t get the front fr...
Recensione del giorno 12 set 2022
Bazzaromin
Tidy cycle
The Majority of the route is good Surface but the bit up through the quarry is a bit strenuous but bare able, but some of the views up the valley are tidy, I picked up a puncher and it was a bit ch...
Recensione del giorno 10 apr 2022
TokyoJ2000
The Walking/Cycling Road To The Mountains
This excellent trail goes from Port Penrhyn, Bangor all the way to Llyn Ogwen and uses an old railway line and what makes it even better is it's mostly traffic free. Ideal for walking and cycling. The...
Recensione del giorno 11 apr 2021
jammyjames60
Ardal y chwareli - Slate quarry country
Lon Las Ogwen offers wonderful views of the north Wales landscape as it climbs south from the coast at Porth Penrhyn in Bangor. Following the valley of Afon Cegin, the trail climbs on old railway cutt...
Railway path
Pleasant 7 mile or so walk from Bangor (Port Penrhyn) to Bethesda. Several interesting structures including what was a dual gauge bridge crossing a tramway and river, a 300 yard tunnel and two impress...
Lon Las Ogwen
Got dropped off & cycled this near 11 mile trail (the easy way!) coming down from Llyn Ogwen to Porth Penrhyn near Bangor. The downside of doing a one way trip this way is you don’t get the front fr...
Tidy cycle
The Majority of the route is good Surface but the bit up through the quarry is a bit strenuous but bare able, but some of the views up the valley are tidy, I picked up a puncher and it was a bit ch...
The Walking/Cycling Road To The Mountains
This excellent trail goes from Port Penrhyn, Bangor all the way to Llyn Ogwen and uses an old railway line and what makes it even better is it's mostly traffic free. Ideal for walking and cycling. The...
Ardal y chwareli - Slate quarry country
Lon Las Ogwen offers wonderful views of the north Wales landscape as it climbs south from the coast at Porth Penrhyn in Bangor. Following the valley of Afon Cegin, the trail climbs on old railway cutt...