The ash once held the sky in limb, A bridge between the worlds grown dim. Its leaves were spells, its roots ran deep, A guardian lost to withering sleep.
But in the hush of fallen wood, The call to heal is understood. To mend the bond, to walk once more, The path of earth, of myth, of lore.
Plant again with reverent hands, Where once it stood, let life expand. In whispered prayers and rooted deed, Restore the tale....
Read moreStunning circular walk to the summit, starting from Dinas Castle. The hike is pretty steep in areas but has some fantastic views from the ridges. It took us around 5 hours altogether. We parked at Dinas Castle Inn for £2, the car park is only small so on a sunny day it gets full quickly - maybe around 15 cars max capacity. A great place for a celebratory pint...
Read moreWent up in mid February and was a 4 inch layer of snow with ice patches on the ground... definitely would have brought micro spikes if I knew this were the case... low cloud base unfortunately but still a great experience if your looking for more solitude and a lot less people compared to the central beacons this is the...
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