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Cader Idris from Tal-y-llyn (CI7)
My suggestions for lower-level walks and easier days are little more than the tip of the iceberg. They are almost incidental to my main purpose of covering the high ground as fully as possible, and to have gone further would have meant extending the scope and size of these volumes beyond all reasonable bounds. In any case the reader will have no difficulty (and hopefully a lot of fun) in constructing many other walks from the ‘building bricks’ provided by my suggested routes, which between them include visits to the shores of all the lakes or, in a few instances, to nearby vantage points.
Practicalities
As few walkers are likely to have a chauffeur, paid or otherwise, most of the walks return to the starting point. However a few point-to-point traverses are classics and too good to be missed, and so they are included, transportation difficulties notwithstanding. All the walks are intended for completion in a day, although clearly this will depend on the dedication and fitness of the party.