'The hills were alive with the sound of music': Music fans walk up to seven hours to 'UK's most isolated concert' - in reservoir deep in Snowdonia mountains
The 'Off-Grid Gig' took place at Ffynnon Llugwy Reservoir Jack Cullen, a singer-songwriter and Alice Boyd, a composer, performed READ MORE: Fifty oft-mispronounced locations around the world
It's a remarkable walk.
Hundreds of music fans recently took the hike to the United Kingdom. the most isolated concert in Snowdonia National Park in Wales.
The off-grid concert, part of the Columbia Hike Society's HikeFest, a new hiking festival, involved the public putting on their hiking shoes and trudging through fields, hills and mountain trails to reach the natural and very isolated place.
May Beaufort, a Colombian Hike Society ambassador who was at the off-grid concert, said: “The hike to the UK's most isolated concert was absolutely wild.
'We hiked up a mountain, along a ridge and down into a secluded valley where we were treated to some beautiful live music.
It's a remarkable walk.
Hundreds of music fans recently took the hike to the United Kingdom. the most isolated concert in Snowdonia National Park in Wales.
The off-grid concert, part of the Columbia Hike Society's HikeFest, a new hiking festival, involved the public putting on their hiking shoes and trudging through fields, hills and mountain trails to reach the natural and very isolated place.
May Beaufort, a Colombian Hike Society ambassador who was at the off-grid concert, said: “The hike to the UK's most isolated concert was absolutely wild.
'We hiked up a mountain, along a ridge and down into a secluded valley where we were treated to some beautiful live music.
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