Ffordd Pen Llech ([fɔrðpʰɛnɬeːχ]) is a public road in the town of Harlech which lies within Snowdonia National Park, North Wales. It was once considered the steepest street in the world,[2] although that title reverted to the previous holder Baldwin Street on 8 April 2020.[3]
^"Driving directions to Ffordd Pen Llech". Google Maps. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
^Rob Ainsley (June 2008). "50 Quirky Bike Rides > 28 Ffordd Pen Llech". Eye Books. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
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