Plas Trevor Bed & Breakfast
Victoria Drive, Bangor
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Plas Trevor Bed & Breakfast Bangor

Victoria Drive Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales, Wales, LL57 2EN, United Kingdom

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The End of Offa's Dyke Path

A travel blog entry by veromarcos

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We probably had the largest (and most delicious) full "Welsh" breakfast this morning, with a tasty black pudding from the local butcher and potato scones. We shared the table with a group of 5 English guys who had been there a week attempting to glide close to Snowdonia, but due to the good weather did not have the correct winds.

Nothing too significant with regards to the walk today, apart from the sea being more or less imaginable among the clouds in the distance. It was about ...

Winds of Change

A travel blog entry by veromarcos

33

Thought it would be appropriate to quote English born but Welsh descendant Lloyd-George...as today there were effectively "Winds of Change"....cloudy, misty, cold and quite windy most of the way.

A good 4kms to get back on the path from the Ruthin Castle Hotel after the first Continental Breakfast after 13 days...

All uphill for the first 3 hours mostly, and then strong ups and downs bashing our leg muscles all the way until the last 3 kms.

I was good in any case ...

Extremely dangerous and not for novice walkers

A travel blog entry by michaelbuckland

128

... is also a walk down a steep scree slope on the South East side of Snowdon.”
http://www.hightrek.co.uk/climbing/peak /routes.htm


“a "knife-edged" arête” and "not a mountain for the inexperienced".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crib_Goch< br> ...

Things to remember for next time

A travel blog entry by steve-claire

... but then they said any scratches even if not our fault would result in being charged $3000 minimum. Therefore is wasn’t worth the risk and we had to upgrade the insurance.

Watch out for the option to return the car empty. You buy the tank of fuel in advance at slighty reduced rate which they sell as saving you the hassle of filling up. Trying to not leave any fuel at the end is so difficult especially when you don’t know the ...

So what have we achieved?

A travel blog entry by steve-claire

1

... in Florida

  • Swam in the Caribbean sea
  • Saw a show on Broadway
  • Looked out from the top of the Stratosphere Tower in Vegas
  • Admired the views from the top of the Empire State building in New York
  • Hailed a yellow cab in New York
  • Attended a memorial service at Ground Zero
  • Trotted around Central Park New York in a horse and carriage
    ...