Travel theme: Soft
This week’s theme from Where’s my backpack? is soft. I immediately thought of the soft colours of the sheep filled countryside of Wales. Filed under: A bit of fun, Wales Continue reading »
View ArticleExploring Edwardian Caernarfon, my first Welsh town and Castle
On my first visit to Wales and as an introduction to Welsh history my friend Yvonne took me to visit CaernarfonCastle. Getting to visit this magnificent medieval building in Gwynedd, north-west Wales...
View ArticleExploring the lush Wales countryside of Newborough Warren (Ynys Llanddwyn),...
I have often read about the lush green fields and hills of Wales and seen pictures of this lush countryside filled with grazing sheep and green forests. Getting to walk through one of the beautiful...
View ArticleLate Summer stroll along the Welsh Coast around the Village of Aberffraw
I can now officially say that I have fallen in love with the beautiful Welsh countryside!! I love the green rolling hills and valleys that cover this lush green countryside. Little inquisitive sheep...
View ArticleA walk in Snowdonia national park through the valley of Cwm Idwal, Wales.
We were pushing our luck going for a hike in Snowdonia on such an overcast day. Chances were that we would not make it around the lake before getting soaked but the rain clouds did make for a very...
View ArticleA Walk through Bangor, one of the Smallest Cities in Britain.
Wales is filled with so many beautiful and old towns and cities that are best explored on foot to experience the place. While visiting Yvonne in Wales we spent a morning walking through Bangor, a city...
View ArticleThe Medieval Cathedral of Chester, England close to the border of Wales.
One of my favourite things to do while travelling is to visit the beautiful cathedrals of that country. England has so many spectacular Cathedrals but high on my list of favourites is definitely the...
View ArticleWalking the Old City Walls of Chester and searching for the Graves of Witches
Chester, is a city in Cheshire, England, close to the border with Wales and one of the places I explored with my friend Yvonne while visiting her in Anglesey, Wales. Autumn mornings are quite chilly...
View ArticleWalking the steep and narrow Medieval Town Walls of Conwy in Wales
For my last medieval adventure in Wales we walked one of the finest and most complete sets of town walls in Europe. Conwy’s 1.2 km of town walls are a medieval defensive structure around the town of...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Welsh Letters
For this week’s challenge, share a photo with letters — no matter the alphabet. Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is a large village and community on the island of Anglesey...
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