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This is a circular walk to to Aber Falls, an easy to moderate walk comared to our Cadair Idris walk the day before. A good way to wind down before travelling home.

Aber Falls is one of the most dramatic waterfalls, it's situated at the northern foothills of the Carneddau . The waterfall is part of Afon Goch's (Red River) final descent to the Menai Straits.

The waterfall plummets from a breath taking height of 37m (120ft)

Initial path from the car park is well defined and easy walking. After admiring the awesome sight, we will make our way over a small bridge and head over to the otherside where the terrain will be moorland and uneven in places, once we've got to the top we will have panoramic views over towards Anglesey and beyond.

Heading back down we will have time to call into the local cafe for drinks, cakes or anything that may take your fancy.

Walk back towards the car park is on a narrow road so care needs to be taken.

The full address for our meet point is :

Aber Falls Car Park
Abergwyngregyn
Llanfairfechan
LL33 0LP

Please read our disclaimer.

The Disclaimer!
We are a group of like-minded adults who share the same interest, the great outdoors.
This a a guide to what we do and what we expect from our members.
Our leaders/event hosts are volunteers, they're there to guide groups on walks in the countryside, they're not responsible for each and every participant other than themselves.
It is expected that all participants to be fully responsible for themselves and their own safety, we do not employ first aiders or qualified walk leaders. Participants are also expected to attend every walk with suitable clothing, footwear and any other equipment, that includes waterproofs for wet weather and walking poles if you need them regularly. Enough food and drink for the day is also required.
Some activities in more mountainous regions such as the Lake District, Wales and Scotland, can be more challenging, our walk leaders will use the principal of the groups safety at all times and if the conditions dramatically change for the worse, they will reserve the right to end the walk and turn back. A full and concise descriptions of the terrain will be published in the event write up stating what to expect on the walk, terrain using the best of our knowledge. Also to give our members an insight of what to bring such as walking poles, crampons and wet weather gear.
If for any reason you are concerned about the potential risks of our activities whilst out with the group you could consider taking out a personal insurance plan, e.g. The BMC (British Mountaineering Council)

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