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Anyone know where this is?

Judging by my first post though, I reckon the viewing points have been moved as completely different angle and much nearer in first post
 
Not far from the delightfully named Rhandirmwyn - real country Wales up there , fabulous in the summer.

Pub near there called the Royal Oak I think - last there circa 1970 though when I was 8 (and fell into the river) - lucky it was very warm and they sort of dried off ....
 
Not far from the delightfully named Rhandirmwyn - real country Wales up there , fabulous in the summer.

Pub near there called the Royal Oak I think - last there circa 1970 though when I was 8 (and fell into the river) - lucky it was very warm and they sort of dried off ....

I know there was a pub there somewhere as it was mentioned in the car but I missed it, so don't know what it was called. Lovely area though, and very off-the-beaten track. We took a wrong turn and ended up somewhere else (as shown in the first pictures) before finding our way back to where we were supposed to be. :D
 
Not far from the delightfully named Rhandirmwyn - real country Wales up there , fabulous in the summer.

Pub near there called the Royal Oak I think - last there circa 1970 though when I was 8 (and fell into the river) - lucky it was very warm and they sort of dried off ....

The Royal Oak is still really nice. Bit gastro-ey but very much a proper community village pub. I remember it being our first stop after a four day wild camp hike up in the Cambrians a few years ago. Man, did we smash that menu :cool:

Rhandirmwyn also has an incredible 700-year-old oak. One of the biggest I've ever seen. Hollow but still alive. Four people could stand shoulder to shoulder inside it. http://www.rhandir-mwyn.org/the-rhandirmwyn-oak-tree/4585797853

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There's a good campsite staggering distance from that pub we sometimes go to. It's stunning up that way. Can be midge tastic too at times.
 
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