Guinness World Records
(GWR) has confirmed that with a 37.45% gradient over its steepest 10 metre
distance Ffordd Pen Llech in Harlech is now recognised as the steepest street
in the world.
Quite incredible really,
I still can’t believe it!
Many congratulations to
all involved, and especially to Gwyn Headley and Sarah Badham;
Co-Administrator’s for the GWR bid. It
was Gwyn who first realised that Ffordd Pen Llech stood a chance to be
recognised by GWR as the steepest street in the world and he has spent a year campaigning
and putting a package together to submit to GWR, whilst Sarah runs the Grwp
Cymuned Harlech web page and the Ffordd Pen Llech Facebook page. Both have been irrepressible with their
enthusiasm and patience as the bid has been similar to a roller coaster ride with
some downs but many more ups.
I’m extremely proud to have been a part of this project and my thanks to Gwyn for inviting me to originally survey Ffordd Pen Llech.
I’m extremely proud to have been a part of this project and my thanks to Gwyn for inviting me to originally survey Ffordd Pen Llech.
Gwyn and Sarah with the Guinness World Records certificate recognising Ffordd Pen Llech as the steepest street in the world |
The Guinness World Records certificate |
Guinness World Records
confirmed that Ffordd Pen Llech is steeper than the previous owner of this
unusual but important accolade a few days ago and embargoed the news until
earlier this morning. The record was
held by Baldmin Street in Dunedin in New Zealand which has a 35% gradient over
its steepest section. Baldwin Street remains
an exceptional street with its steepness reminiscent of a ski jump. But steepness is steepness and Ffordd Pen
Llech betters it!
Congratulations Harlech
and Wales, who are now the proud custodians of the steepest street in the world;
Ffordd Pen Llech.
Myrddyn Phillips (July
2019)
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