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Erm no didn't think to record it Dave :rolleyes: but pretty sure we could find it again.
It brought us out at lake Bala and we took the B road along the back of it as @miller1098 suggested, really good :).
Then we got a wee bit lost, a good kind of lost though as the roads and scenery are so good pretty much where ever you go in that neck of the woods :D.
Lol I thought your eyes glazed over when I was trying to explain the route:happy: .Will have to arrange our diary better next time .Was trying to send you here
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And here

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Any chance of the grid ref for that bridge or description were it is Thought i new most area but don't recognise that one just looking at forecasts for tomorrow top off run out
Not sure t.b.h but @miller1098 would be able to tell you exactly where it is .
 
Looks great Steve. That road to Aberystwyth is great from Hughes mate. Some stunning scenery, hadn't realised you'd been so many times, and not recording your route is a big no no! :D
 
:scorecard: The photo are really picturesque :scorecard:
:pLooks a lovely day out :p
 
Any chance of the grid ref for that bridge or description were it is Thought i new most area but don't recognise that one just looking at forecasts for tomorrow top off run out
We had a little run out and this road with the bridge is on the back road from cemmaes to aberangell we then did the dyfi forest road to corris.It was quite a sight seeing the felling of some giant pines there was an echo all around the valley.
 
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