English: Sgydau Sychryd The Sychryd Cascade tumbles between Dinas Rock/Craig-y-Ddinas on the left and Bwa Maen on the right. A ramp once climbed through this slot to allow tram wagons full of silica rock fragments to be moved from the Dinas Silica Mines which were upstream to a tramway below and onwards to the refractory brick works down the valley. Nowadays gorge-scramblers enjoy the route.
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