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Aberedw Rocks

Group: 4 Wells
Date: Monday 7 December 2009
Start gridref: SO080444
Start time: 2pm
Grade: Easy
Distance: 4 miles
Start place: B4567 one mile north of Erwood Station at Cattle Grid SO080444
Distance: 4
Distance: 6 km
Contact: Joan 01597 824866
Local grade: Easy
County: Powys
This is a Cerrig Camu/Stepping Stones walk. Read more... Cerrig Camu - Stepping Stones

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Phone: 01597 860519
Website: http:/ / www.fourwells.powysramblers.org.uk
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The Four Wells Group, are from Mid Wales and based in the area bounded by the Powys Spa Towns of Builth Wells, Llandrindod Wells, Llangammarch Wells and Llanwrtydd Wells. We walk alternate Saturdays in areas of outstanding natural beauty including: the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains, Radnor Forest and the Elan Valley. New walkers and visitors are always welcome.

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