Our walk starts fairly steeply up the lane from Llyn Tecwyn Isaf towards Caerwych. We continue on a well made track towards Nant Pasgan Mawr. This is an old post medieval grade 11 list building. It is an early example of a cruck trussed Snowdonia farmhouse. The house is still occupied on occasion but we will be able to view the exterior from our coffee stop close by. We then continue our walk on a less well made path, still gradually climbing up to Bryn Cader Faner, the spectacular Bronze Age circle that sits on a rise below Moel Ysgyfarnogod. At an altitude of 420 metres in January this may be quite cold, frosty and even snowy! This makes a good spot for lunch. From here we continue over walk descending down the valley, following the northern section of Taith Ardudwy. This area can be boggy and gaiters and walking poles are recommended. Our decent gives us great views of The Dwryd Estuary and Lleyn Peninsula.