Harlech Sprint Run (Beach)
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 5.06 km
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Average duration: 1h 35
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 53 m
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Vertical drop: - 3 m
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Highest point: 56 m
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Lowest point: 3 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Snowdonia
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District: Harlech
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Start: N 52.859829° / W 4.113782°
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End: N 52.85995° / W 4.109335°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 6 m
- 1 : km 0.71 - alt. 5 m - Turn slight left
- 2 : km 2.73 - alt. 5 m - Turn slight right onto Ffordd Glan Môr
- 3 : km 3.29 - alt. 5 m - Turn left
- 4 : km 3.45 - alt. 6 m - Turn left onto Ffordd Morfa, A496
- 5 : km 3.93 - alt. 5 m - Turn right
- 6 : km 4.81 - alt. 7 m - Turn left
- 7 : km 4.82 - alt. 8 m - Turn right
- E : km 5.06 - alt. 56 m
Other walks in the area
Rhinog Fach and Y Llethr from Craigddu Isaf
This Snowdonia walk explores two contrasting mountains in the Rhinogs. Not so popular as other parts of the National Park this walk provides some wonderful scenery amidst unspoilt surroundings.
A traverse of the Northern Rhinogs
A wonderful Snowdonia walk that explores the rocky and wild terrain of the northern Rhinogs. This area sees few walkers yet offers some spectacular country. Do choose a good day as navigation can be tricky.
Rhinog Fawr and nearby tarns
Rhinog Fach is located in some of the roughest terrain in Snowdonia and in addition to including the summit of this rugged mountain this walk visits five of the small tarns scattered across the landscape nearby.
Cnicht, Moel Druman and Allt-fawr from Croesor
This Snowdonia walk explores four peaks in the Moelwyns. These summits are not the most popular in the area but offer excellent walking and an insight into the now defunct slate quarrying industry.
Mawddach Bridge and Arthog from Barmouth
A short Gwynedd walk ideal for an evening stroll. The route includes crossing the Barmouth Bridge and some excellent views across the Mawddach Estuary and surrounding mountains. The walk also includes a section of the Mawddach Trail.
Cregennen Lakes from Barmouth

This Gwynedd walk is full of variety. The route includes a crossing of the Barmouth Bridge, a section of woodland with many waterfalls, two beautifully located lakes and some mountain vistas.
The Haybarn
This is a great local walk from the front door of the Haybarn incorporating the local river, Afon Teigl, woodland, steepish climb back up to Llan Ffestiniog where you can take a rest at the local pub, Pengwern Arms, before heading back to the Haybarn following the main road.
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