Macclesfield Rambling Club, 
formed in 1948 

Affiliated to Countrywide Holidays Association 1951 - 2005
Affiliated to The Ramblers Association
in 2005

  Lleyn Peninsula 
Sept 2004
Pilgrims Trail  
Edge of Wales walk leader Peter drinking from St Mary's Well Our first view of Bardsey Island
Porth Dinllaen Porth Towyn
Below Bryngaer Iron Age Hill Fort Nant Gwrtheyrn
Group picture near Porth Oer Porthorion
Recovering from the crossing to Bardsey Island St Mary's Abbey (remains) the end of the Pilgrims Way 
       
View from Plas-bach back to the mainland

Last night meal reading poetry from R. S. Thomas tucking into a well earned cream tea

The walk is based on the old pilgrim's way along the north coast of the Lleyn Peninsula. It finishes with a boat crossing to Bardsey Island, reputedly the burial place of 20,000 pilgrims. Edge of Wales is a not-for-profit company who organised our accommodation, provided transport for each of the walks as well as maps and pre-programmed GPS units. For more information visit their web site Edge of Wales

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updated 31 March 2005