Saturday, 11 May 2019

Angelsey with Dad

On route to Ireland I had a night at a spectacular CL on Anglesey. I'd picked it because it was near the South Stack lighthouse that Dad had famously failed to find when leading a school geology field trip.



RSPB The Range


His ashes had been under my bed for two years, and the time had finally come to say farewell in a dignified manner. So I  chucked him off a cliff.





Evening brought a beautiful sunset, and the next morning I just had time to visit Ty Mawr Hut Circles, an ancient monument. Lovely wildflowers everywhere. 


Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Gellilydan

Wednesday
Tudor house. DLG museum and grave
Porthmadoc beer shop
CMC site

Thursday
RAIN - Electric Mountain / Dinorwic Llanberis, 
Drove back past Green Man site and Bedd Gelert but didn't stop.






Sunday, 2 September 2018

Aberdaron

        
Sunday
1. St Bueno's Cynnog Fawr
2. Nant Gwrtheyrn - down to centre, fishcakes, climb up.
3. Maritime museum - Nefyn?
4. Walk across golf course to pub. Cafe bara brith.
5. Aberdaron site - slopey, tiny village. Aweful night, gales, rain, I was mashed in to the side of the van.
Monday
Rotten morning, cafe shut, 7 mile drive to get fuel. Then - wow - Felin Uchaf. Sheep mat. Down to Aberdaron, church, NT art exhibit, lunch on site in the sun. Bardsey lovely, but cold wind.
Tuesday
Porth Or - singing sands, cofee, jasper? House and art gallery, theatre Llanbedrog. 3 ladies house, hells mouth. Ice cream in Aberdaron.





















Friday, 31 August 2018

Caernarvon stopover

      
I arrived on Friday evening, to a slightly disappointing pitch - pretty much on the driveway of a farm, but I could see the estuary and it was easy to walk in to town the next day. 



Lloyd George statue



Cloudy and drizzly weather continued, but I walked up to Segontium Roman fort which is at the top of the town, before continuing on to Abadaron.




Saturday, 12 August 2017

Aberystwyth

Heading home, I called in at where Dad did his M Ed degree. The photos don't do it justice, the weather wasn't that bad! On the front were lots of international flags, mainly from people struggling for independence - very interesting.

I walked to the end, and this photo shows me 'kicking the bar', which is a tradition but no-one seems to agree on why: Kicking The Bar

This is a spot just under 'Consti', otherwise known as Constitution Hill.

The best way up there is the Cliff Railway. Nice brunch in the caff looking at the lovely view.





Wednesday, 9 August 2017

New Quay

The Good Life campsite was facility-free, but had a sea view (just) and would have been quiet except for the barking dogs locked in the neighbouring tent - some people shouldn't be allowed animals...


I set off from the campsite on a Ceredigion section of the  Coast walk - Cwmtydu to New Quay, and it was fantastic! Very hot, I was glad I had the sun at my back. Lots of up and down over the clifftops to a pretty town in full holiday swing. Sadly I had picked a day when the bus didn't run, so got a taxi back to the site as I was jiggered.

Cwmtydu



Along the route


New Quay


The next day I did a short walk from the site again, through some positively Jurassic Park-style woodlands, ending up at a local landmark called Pea Pod Corner with a cute gift shop.