DescriptionArdudwy from the Diffwys ridge - geograph.org.uk - 1755073.jpg
English: Ardudwy from the Diffwys ridge Ardudwy is the landscape between the Rhinogydd and the sea. To this day, there is no road across the ridge; traffic goes either round the north (Maentwrog) or south (Abermaw/Barmouth). A number of ancient trackways cross the hills at passes such as Bwlch Rhiwgyr, Bwlch Drws Ardudwy and Bwlch Tyddiad.
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