The mossy greens of this fast-flowing river

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Water passes close to the path with bridges helping navigate over tributaries

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Many little streams break off and rejoin the main river

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The gates across the river for the canoeists to negotiate

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Conwy Falls is hard to photograph from the viewpoint

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Taking a walk through the woods up and back to the Falls. Note the green marker on the tree, directing you where to go

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The Castle makes up the town wall boundary next to the Afon (river) Seiont

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One of the Gates to the town centre

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One of the colourful streets due to the umbrellas strung up along the skyline leading to the Castle

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The investiture dais where Prince Charles was invested as the Prince of Wales in 1969

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Part of the exhibition of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers

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