Lake Geirionnydd is in the Snowdonia National Park, a few miles from the popular tourist town of Betws Y Coed. / The photo was taken, early, on a still, frosty morning.
This is a classic view of the Snowdon massif in Snowdonia, North Wales. Often referred to as the Horseshoe owing to the curved arc of the the four main peaks. I shot this in low light with Llyn Mymbyr (Mymbyr Lake) in the foreground. Scanned at 4000 dpi from black and white film on a Nikon Coolscan V ED.
A wonderful place on the northern slopes of Cader Idris mountain in Wales.
Llyn Gwynant / Yr Aran – A photographic study – Wales
Llyn Gwynant / Yr Aran – Wales – A photographic study -
Llyn Gwynant, Nantgwynant, Wales
Footprints in the sand at the ocean’s edge.
Boats on the beach at Porthdinllaen, Wales.
Looking down The Pyg Track from the summit of Mount Snowdon to Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here
View of Llyn Idwal taken from high up in Snowdonia. Sony A-100 with Tamron 11-18mm lens. Sold as a mounted print through RB to a RB member.
By the side of Llyn Aled on a quiet, cold, frosty, still November morning. Taken with Sony A-100 with Tamron 11-18m lens at 18mm.
A view of Llyn Idwal from just below the Devil’s Kitchen
Yir Eifl on the Llyn Peninsular in North Wales. Also known as the Rivals, this mountain has an iron age hill fort at its summit. View from Porthdinllaen
Snowdonia National Park – North Wales NIKON D60
Llyn Llydaw (top) and Llyn Glaslyn (bottom) / Llyn Llydaw (from the Welsh meaning Brittany lake) is a lake in Snowdonia National Park on the flanks of Snowdon, Wales’ highest mountain. This long thin lake has formed in a cwm about one-third of the way up the mountain. / Its special significance is that it is one of the most visited lakes in the United Kingdom. Thousands of people every year visit Snowdon and most walk past this lake on the Miners’ Track. / Glaslyn (Welsh for “blue lake”) is a lake in the Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. It is high up (600 m) in a cwm on the eastern flanks of Snowdon. It is a rough ellipse in shape, about 500m east–west and about 300 m north–south, and the Miners’ Track runs along the northern shore. / Glaslyn is the source of the Afon Glaslyn, the major river of Gwynedd, which runs east to the reservoir of Llyn Llydaw before turning southwest to reach the sea at Porthmadog. / (Wikipedia) / Shot on the final of my 3 peaks walks of the highest peaks of England, Scotland and Wales, this is the final hike, up to the Highest mountain in Wales, at a height of 1085 metres (3560ft) / Started from the car park at Lanberris pass and made our way to the summit via the Pig track. (The track to the left with poeple on it- The path on the right by the lake is the miners track) / The Pyg Track is a popular path leading from the car park at Pen-y-Pass along the lower slopes of Crib Goch before zig-zagging above the smaller lake Glaslyn to the col between Snowdon and Garnedd Ugain and thence to the summit of Snowdon. / Regarding the name of the Pyg Track, the web site of the Snowdonia National Park Authority states: / Looking down Pyg Track from Snowdon Ridge rises behind hikers along Pyg Track / “No one is certain how the Pyg Track came by its name; possibly from Bwlch y Moch (Pigs’ Pass) over which it passes. (It is sometimes spelt Pig Track). “Pyg” in Welsh also means ‘pitch’ and may refer to the dull black pitchy appearance of the path in one location; or it may have been the route used to carry pitch up to the copper mines. A third possibility is that it was named after the Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel nearby, by the early climbers who stayed there. / (Wikepedia) / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens / f16 / 1/50sec / Of the 3 peaks I did this was the only mountain where the sun shine throughout the duration of the walk. /
A sunset at the end of Llynau Mymbyr, overlooking the Snowdon Horseshoe which is reflected in the still water.
Llyn Cau, Cadair Idris We climbed Cadair Idris and visited the three lakes – Llyn Gafr, Llyn y Gadair and Llyn Cau in the same expedition Flickr [2005-07-09_cadair_idris_llyn_cau_01_original.jpg]
Llyn Gafr, Cadair Idris We climbed Cadair Idris and visited the three lakes – Llyn Gafr, Llyn y Gadair and Llyn Cau in the same expedition Flickr [2005-07-09_cadair_idris_llyn_gafr_02_original.jpg]
A view looking over the lake at late evening
A view from this gorgeous viewpoint by day.
A beautiful lake that sits in view of Mount Snowdon in Snowdonia National Park, Wales UK. / Two paths to the summit start from around here, the Rhyd Ddu and the Ranger. / Standing at over 3000ft, it’s quite a trek to the top, but you’re rewarded with spectacular views, as long as its a clear day ! Canon 5D 20mm lens / Photoshop and PhotoArtMaster Copyright 2009 Richie Dean
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