As you head south on the A470 and drop over the col at Bwlch Oerddrws, you are confronted by the grassy slopes of Maesglase, a magnificent whale of a hillside. Hidden on the other side, in a remote cwm, is Craig Maesglase, a rugged rocky escarpment that runs across the head of the valley. This walk makes a horseshoe around the impressive central waterfall, which is overlooked by what can only be described as something of a Devil's Point or Pwint y Diafol in Welsh. This impressive crest can be traversed to give a pleasant walk with mindblowing outlooks across a remote area of Mid Wales.
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