Repairs and improvements to a footpath and walls surrounding an Eryri lake have been given the thumbs up. It is hoped the work on five areas of the route surrounding Llyn Cynwch at Brithdir in Gwynedd will help prevent shoreline erosion whilst "safeguarding" the route's future - and improve it as an "all ability" site. The route is part of the 5km 'Precipice Walk' and is known for its stunning views across the Eryri National Park.
The lake is located to the north of Dolgellau and to the south of the villages of Ganllwyd and Llanfachreth. The improvements were approved by members of the Eryri National Park Authority's planning and access committee, at its meeting on Wednesday, May 22. They agreed to a plan which will see the track and a wall replaced by a traditional dry stone retaining wall.
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The application concerns land owned by Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, members heard at .
