Sunday, January 20, 2013

Tawe Trekkers Newsletter - Sunday 20th January 2013



Melin Court Falls - Sunday 27th January 
Meeting point: Swansea Civic centre car park at 9.00 a.m or Melincourt Falls car park (SN 821 020) on the B4434
Grading - Moderate
Distance - 8 Miles

The walk on Sunday 27th January starts from the car park near Melincourt Falls and takes in forests, farmland and open moor with a close-up view of some wind turbines.  The walk is moderate which means that you need to wear good boots and be prepared for a couple of steep uphills – but it is well within the capabilities of the vast majority of the group.  It’s just less than 8 miles long with ascent of about 600 metres.  There will be lots of sheep and possibly lambs on much of the route so dogs must be under close control.  Meet at 9.00 at Swansea Civic Centre car park or 09:30 at Melincourt Falls car park (SN 821 020) on the B4434.  Please let Robert know if you are going there directly.  Further details from Robert - 07981 963 681.
St David's Day Weekend - Friday 1st March 2013 - Sunday 3rd March 2013
Cadair Idris, Mawddach Trail and The Dysynni Valley and Castell y Bere

A reminder that The Braich Goch Inn has been booked. There are only 26 spaces available so book ASAP!
The Braich Goch is situated in Upper Corrus near Machynlleth. Total cost of trip is £35. If you would like to attend please contact Emyr on 07846879210. Please note that payment has to be made by Monday 28th January 2013. Linear walk from Mumbles to Pwll Du Bay 


Saturday 1st March 2013


Walk 1 

Cadair Idris

Start: National Park car park at Minfordd. 
Distance: 6 miles (9.5 km)
Approximate time: 5 1/2 hours
Parking: Minfordd Car Park 

This walk takes in the southern region of the National Park, making it a popular and interesting climb. This route ascends and descends by the well-known Minfordd Path. 


Walk 2 

The Dolgellau to Barmouth Mawddach Trail Railway Walk

Distance : 7 Miles
Approximate time - 4 hours. 

The Mawddach Trail winds along the disused railway track on the southern edge of the spectacular mawddach estuary. Very flat walk with rewarding views across to Diffwys and the Rhinogs and up the estuary to Y Garn and the Arans beyond Dolgellau. 


Sunday 3rd March

The Dysynni Valley and Castell y Bere.Start: 

Start: Llanfihangel-y-pennant. 
Distance: 6 miles (9.5 km)
Approximate time: 3 hours
Parking:  Llanfihangel-y-pennant. 

Much of this route is in the quiet, hilly, attractive wooded country of the Dysynni and Cadair valleys, surrounded by mountains and lying near the foot of Cadair Idris. It is a relaxing walk. Historic interest is provided by the medieval church at Llanfihangel-y-pennant, the ruins of Castell y Bere and the remains of Mary Jones cottage. The most dramatic scenic feature is the view, from a number of different points in the later stages of the walk, of Craig yr Aderyn or Bird's Rock. 

Any other queries, please do not hesitate to contact Emyr on 07846879210.


The Programme Meeting - Thursday 24th January 2013. 

Please could all TT members who wish to lead walks/social events contact Andy Martin on 07702212529 or Andy Bevan on 07791545342. In addition could members please ensure that they attend the programme meeting this Thursday at the Vivian Arms pub in Sketty at 19.30 hrs 

The Tawe Trekkers Pub Quiz Team. 
The Tawe Trekkers pub quiz team got the New Year off to a good start by winning a bottle of wine.  If you want to join them meet at The Westbourne on the corner of Brynymor Road and St Helens Road every Tuesday from 9pm.  Further details from Robert – 07981 963 681.





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