Llandudno does have quite an impressive promenade but as soon as we can we take the opportunity to walk down on the beach – not for long however.
Continue readingConwy to Llandudno 21.4.23
From the station we take an early morning walk around the walls of Conwy Castle before heading off across the road bridge in the direction of the Great Orme.
Continue readingLlanfairfechan to Conwy 20.4.23
I admit I am not looking forward to this walk since the map shows a long stretch alongside the very busy A55. It is however a lovely day as we set off from the seafront of Llanfairfechan and I’m looking forward to seeing Conwy, a walled market town with what I’m told is an impressive 13th century castle.
Continue readingBangor to Llanfairfechan 19.4.23
So here we are in Bangor after a seven month break from walking – goodness knows what we’ve been doing, a lot to do with a new flat in Copenhagen I think. Back to the lovely pier and its small jewelled towers.
Continue readingSaron to Dinas Dille 6.7.22
The bus driver does a double take when we get on the bus at Dinas Dille and ask for one way tickets to Saron – ” blink and you’ll miss it” he quips, I guess he doesn’t get many tourists coming here. This is the chapel and gives you an idea of what the rest of the village looks like.
Continue readingYr Felinfeli to Saron 5.7.22
We park the car behind Victoria Dock in Caernarfon and set off circling the harbour. The path is clearly marked.
Continue readingClynnog Fawr to Dinas Dille 4.7.22
Today we are back to the good old A499 and two hours of trudging along beside it. It is times like these that I really begin to hate cars – the speed and noise of the engines is so stressful.
Continue readingClynnog Fawr to Llithfaen 3.7.22
Once more we are lucky enough to get a lift from the community minibus who take us to Clynnog Fawr where we stop to have a look around St, Beuno’s, an impressive church for such a tiny hamlet.
Continue readingLlithfaen to Morfa Nefyn 1.7.22
Our Airbnb in Penygroes is part of a community enterprise scheme called Yr Orsaf https://www.yrorsaf.cymru/en/, which among other things includes a community bus. Introduced primarily as a vital supplement to limited public transport in the area, it has no objection to walkers using it to get from one isolated spot to another. Brilliant!
Continue readingPorth Colmon to Morfa Nefyn 30.6.22
This time we drive our car to Porth Colmon, leaving it in the tiny carpark. Our direction is north with the sea on our left, but before we even take the first few steps, we come up against our first hurdle.
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