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Cardiff
... The Conqueror's son Robert in prison. Robert was imprisoned due to Williams other son (who went on to became King Henry I) Henry. We went to St David's shopping complex for a look around before heading to the Cardiff Market for lunch. Jono was very excited to eat welsh cuisine - this featured ******s and mushy peas with gravy and Welsh cakes to follow. With the chilly winds we decided to get a hot drink so we popped into a cafe ...
The day after.
... It was a lovely couple of hours just eating and people watching. The desserts looked awesome but I just couldn't do it. There is such a thing as too much of a good thing.
As I left the rain was starting to fall yet again, as promised. A brisk stroll back to the hotel saw me drying off by 5 o'clock. I couldn't imagine going out for dinner so settled down to some TV, in-house movies and an early ...
Moving onto Wales
Friday we said our goodbyes to Lu. We jumped on the train into town and then caught a 3 hour bus to Cardiff. It was kind of nice to be able to just sit back and relax on the bus rather then driving plus its good for me to write the blog because i'll be honest, this thing has been like homework but I know it will be worth it at the end. Once we got to Cardiff we then had to catch another bus to our hotel. When we stepped off our bus in Cardiff we could tell ...
Match Day!
... scheduled for the afternoon, we could quite happily have spent the entire day there chatting with the locals, drinking beer and watching rugby .... If we didn't have tickets to one of those games!
The road back to Cardiff was less troubling as the sat nav expertly guided us back to the main road (a real main road with multiple lanes) to Cardiff. A quick change and off to the game, a 15 minute walk from the hotel, the rain coming ...
Mythical & Mystical England
... it. There was more excitement when the ticket that she paid for wouldn’t open the barrier for us, but in the end we made it out of Gatwick and were off.
Our first stop was to grab some food and we stopped over at Costa coffee from some well coffee and sandwiches. After our small meal we were off to Stonehenge. The last time I visited Stonehenge, it was right after when the All Blacks lost to France in the 2007 World Cup Semi-final. I wasn’t in the best of ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking