Parking and Access Updates -
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Yn dilyn yr haf mae'r perchnogion yn Hadfer wedi penderfynu cau'r Caffi am y tro.
Bydd y maes parcio yn dal ar agor o 8am tan 8pm a hoffai'r BMC barhau i annog dringwyr i ddefnyddio hwn ac osgoi parcio ar hyd y ffordd.
Nid yw parcio dros nos yn cael ei oddef ym Mwlch y Moch a dyma un o’r prif broblemau gydag arosiadau dros nos yn defnyddio’r coetir o dan y clogwyn fel ystafell ymolchi, mae hyn yn peryglu’r fioamrywiaeth ac yn gwneud y lleoliad yn llai deniadol. Hoffem wneud hynny annog unrhyw wersylla dros nos i chwilio am feysydd gwersylla lleol a chefnogi busnesau lleol lle gallant.
Yn anffodus does dim toiledau ar gael erbyn hyn felly bydd yr agosaf nawr yn y pentref ei hun.
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Following the summer the owners at Hadfer have decide to close the Cafe for the time being,
The car park will still be open from 8am till 8pm and the BMC would like to continue to encourage climbers to use this and avoid parking along the road.
Overnight parking isn't tolerated at Bwlch Y Moch and this has been one of the main issues with overnight stays using the woodland below the crag as a bathroom, this endangers the bio-diversity and simply makes the location less appealing, we would like to encourage any over night camping to seek out local campsites and support local businesses where they can.
There is now unfortunately no available toilets so the closest will now be in the village itself.
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