The Wales Coast Path 47: Aberdovey to Machynlleth
Part 47 of our Wales Coast Path adventure. We park the car at Machynlleth Railway Station and catch a train to Aberdovey to walk back. Heading back through Aberdovey and then continuing with the coast path from where we finished in the last part. We leave Aberdovey and head up into the Tenant Hills picking up the Panoramic Walk trail which runs along the top, getting views of the estuary, Borth, The Llyn Peninsula, Bardsey Island and even Tywyn where we began our last walk. The path eventually heads back down and around to the village of Pennal before we climb again walking up a gravel track in Pennal Forest, then a steep descent back down to Machynlleth, crossing the River Dyfi and finishing at the railway station where we began. We will continue next time from here and get to see Machynlleth and head about halfway towards Borth, finishing at Furnace Code: 74ZS0PWDPTFEDBGF, H1REJYN9AN9XOPN9, KJ9CMJKN9FATPCVY, UHJPK1YLMDGZHATZ, ENQQZN0KTRTDPIJ1, N3KTPAWLTOWTPUBG, 1KB2KXQOLOOQLEH6, 0PSVZSN55ZJAGULE, ABHB1WUC9LX3MYQB

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