Mountain Path near the Sychnant Pass, Conwy, Snowdonia National Park, Wales, a photo by Fragga on Flickr.
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The Sychnant Pass is one of Conwy's best kept secrets and the northernmost pass in the Snowdonia National Park. Sychnant means "Dry Valley" and it falls steeply from Allt Wen to meet the Valley of the Afon Gyrach that comes in from the left, lower down. There's parking in for this walk in the pass, once up here you can see Anglesey to the right of this picture and behind me views over to the Great Orme and Llandudno. If you go here I highly recommend the Fairy Glen inn! especially after a walk like this! Apparently the heather had just turned a week before I arrived, some patches were still amazing but I was only left to image how nice it could of been.
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