Day 11 - Sunday 13 September: Cregennan Lakes and Arthog waterfalls

 The forecast seems very accurate so we are not surprised to wake up to low cloud, mist and light mizzle. It was a good plan not be doing Cadair Idris today. Unusually for us we relax in the van reading books until mid morning when it begins to brighten and then head off on foot down to the estuary. We follow a route recommended by the campsite owner and after walking along the estuary trail for a while we head uphill following the Arthog river which drops steeply forming impressive waterfalls through the ancient broadleaved woodland. We cross a beautiful clapper bridge onto open moorland and then reach the Cregennan Lakes at 800 feet. It is warm now but windy and the mountain tops are still enshrouded in mist and we realise we will never see the summit of Cadair Idris above us. A meagre picnic, as Simon like to call it, sheltering by an old stone wall. No fish and chips today :( Beautiful views emerge reminiscent of the Langdale valleys as we descend through heather, gorse and bracken to follow another river down through woodland back to the Mawddach Estuary. Stunning views as we walk back to base climbing back up through the rustic lower camping fields. Ready for a cup of tea.












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