To get to this viewpoint one has to do a bit of uphill walking. Usually not too difficult, but today it was so hot, we nearly didn't make it with the heavy camera gear..
But the view of the mountain Tryfan in the evening sun was fantastic! The river Afon served perfectly as a foreground.
Tryfan is a mountain in the Snowdonia National Park in Wales. It is 3,546 feet (1,081 m) tall and is one of the most popular mountains in Snowdonia.
The name "Tryfan" is thought to come from the Welsh words "trwyn" (nose) and "fan" (peak), and refers to the mountain's distinctive profile.Read more