A revisit to Aberedw
By Rhiannonw
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Last time it was autumn, now in March,
but a beautiful day, a beautiful drive over westwards
to meander amongst the humpy, bumpy mid-Wales hills
into the little village of Aberedw,
park, walk along the bubbling river and then climb up the hill,
looking back at the hills northwards,
up to the top where see south to the Black mountains
and Pen-y-Fan of the Brecon Beacons,
and lunch by the rocky cliff outcrops that are around the top
then work around to look down on the Wye,
and completing the circle past more outcrops.
Oh, and on the way up, diversion to see the little cave
supposed to have been used by the last Prince Llywelyn
on the night before his death.
Aberedw in near Builth Wells
https://www.abctales.com/story/rhiannonw/visiting-aberedw-rocks has a picture of the rocky crags
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This sounds and looks so
This sounds and looks so beautiful - thank you Rhiannon for taking my mind off things for a short while
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I said I would never
I said I would never visit the UK again but I'm having second thoughts.
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Well done Rhiannon, I enjoyed
Well done Rhiannon, I enjoyed this. I've spent a few merry evenings in The Prince Llywelyn in Cilmery where a friend of mine lives.
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