Wendon Holidays
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Wales
... sign is very high so no personal photos just the name, still I was glad we went. Arrived at our accommodation at about 5.30 pm in the dark, 4pm and its dark now in this part of the world. Our rooms were on the third floor, always a challenge for me but made it ok. Drove into the city, two blocks away and had Chinese for tea, the Xmas lights and the Victorian houses looked beautiful even in the dark. Looking forward to daylight and ...
Bus Rides and Brocken Spectres
... Spectres as the mist swirled around and the sun tried to break through it. Even Graham saw one in the end! The descent was north-eastwards into the remains of Rhosydd Quarry, where there are the ruins not only of the quarry buildings, but also of the workers' cottages. The quarry wasn't abandoned until the 1930s and must have been a desperate place to work in. We finished by going back down the valley below Moelwyn Mawr to Croesor - a fine end to an enjoyable ...
A drive to Anglesey
... It was very fast driving on the A55, through the Conway Tunnel because we by passed all the little towns. We crossed to Anglesey over the 'new' bridge and took the road to Beaumaris. It hasn't changed too much over the years although there are a few more houses along the way. When we entered Beaumaris we saw the marina at the beginning of town, and headed past to ...
Anglesey attractions
... welding.
However, I guess that is has its positive side. After all, it would be dead easy to buy birthday and Christmas presents for him. Basically anything with a car on would be just perfect.
Lunch at Harry's!
We started off in convoy, but within minutes, we had lost all of them except one.
"Don't lose them!" I knew that Jeremy and Annabel knew where they were going, having spent several holidays in Anglesey. He sped off and we followed, ...
Crunchy kippers
... drive past two sides of Snowdon was good, although Mt Snowdon itself was a bit shy and hid in a shroud of purple mist.
Conwy has an impressive surround of wall, with a castle nestled in there somewhere. But we were not headed for Conwy today, rather we skirted round the edge of said walls and back up into the hills overlooking the town, over the cattle grid and onto the moors.
The hotel is situated on a pass, and has ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Pets allowed