Mairlys Guest House

Holyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, Wales, LL24 0AN, United Kingdom | B&B

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Wales

A travel blog entry by kwhitton

8

... through the Welsh countryside as we had put the country route into the sat nav, this was very pretty and challenging. We went along tiny country roads next to streams and country cottages with the occasional village and up over mountains with sheep on steep slopes so high you could barely make them out. Because we were close we we took a slight detour and found the train station with the longest name just for a photo opportunity. ...

Bus Rides and Brocken Spectres

A travel blog entry by bewdley_m_c

... a view. The summit cafe is a grisly sight on a day like this, with people scattered round its perimeter, trying to find a bit of shelter which doesn't really exist. So after a quick bite to eat, we were off again, down towards the Watkin Path and onwards to Bwlch Ciliau, where we got below the cloud and were rewarded with a fine view across Llyn Llydaw.

This was where the first scrambling of the day took place (largely as the result of climbing a ...

Land of Our Fathers

A travel blog entry by pfkahney

14

A quote from a famous Welsh anthem, sung by massed choirs. The Welsh are famous for their voices - think Ric*********** and opera singer Bryn Terfel.
Barmouth nestles among the steep hills of Snowdonia on the estuary of the River Mawddach.
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A drive to Anglesey

A travel blog entry by smtcan

... towards Penmon along some very narrow lanes. Wen we returned to Beaumaris we explored a bit, and found our next home on Brynteg before heading home across the old Telford suspension bridge. Mum enjoyed the outing although the wind was too strong for her to get out of the car. Chris took lots of photos but he doesn't have the cable connection for his camera so they will have to ...

Wales' finest

A travel blog entry by alicebeetle

5

Tyddyn Llan.
There you have it.

http://www.tyddynllan.co.uk/restaurant. html

When we discovered that a lunch had been planned at this rather special venue, we decided that we would stay the night there too, so that we could really relax and enjoy the experience to the full.
An all round good idea.

Lunch preceded ...

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This B&B, located on Holyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed, is near Swallow Falls, Tree Top Adventure, Gwydir Castle, and Dolwyddelan Castle.
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