This event could be held this wekend 24/25 April 2010 whilst the weather is good, see link to Info on Edwards Field >
hanes NEFYN history
- [ Translate this page ]N.-S. by 80 yds., with a steep bank on the W., center at SH 30774027) is now known as Cae Iorwerth ('Edward's Field') and are accepted locally as the scene ...
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No fotos available of 'Cae Iorwerth' but see foto of Garn Boduon below, as an alternative venue for the brave and bold, as it's a bit of a climb and there are snakes about, not 'Saxon' ones but rather the real thing, you know, the ones that go SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! and have fangs (HHHhhhmmm!!!!....that sounds like a 'Saxon' to me!).They bask on the rocks on sunny days, so take care! advisable anyway to wear stout boots and thick socks, but if you make it up there are splendid views, inc over Edward's field. Anyone doing the walk to top of Garn Boduon, note I need fotos of Baner Glyndwr and Baner Llywelyn III risen up at Garn Boduon overlooking Edward's Field, please send in. Alternativelly for the likes of the ''GOBs'', there's always the Bryn Cynan Pub close by >