Pen-y-Dyffryn Country Hotel
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Walled City
Drove from Llandudno to Chester one of the best examples left of a Roman fortified city. We walked around the upper part of the original wall and stood on the look out for the main gates over the original bridge into Chester, it has a weir running beneath it and was very picturesque . Followed the wall to other gates and features including a Roman garden beside the wall, there was a young children's ...
Final thoughts
... this fact by telling him that I was actually only 23 years old. So, remembering the previous conversation, every time we saw him he marginally redeemed cheered me up by acknowledging that I am only 23. Clearly doesn't know about the Guiness! That said he also was a Jones fan!
Trip to the airport was death defying - driver had to keep adjusting his glasses - which actually didn't appear to do anything to improve his tunnel vision. The only redeeming feature was ...
Just a map pin
Gracia, Sant Roc, Sants, Santa Tecla, La Merce – apparently 5 Catalan festivals weren't enough for us this year. We usually go away for my birthday for a few days and this year Julie found a Festa Major in the small town of Altafulla, on the coast just north east of Tarragona with castellers on my birth date. A chance to see a new part of Catalunya and do some birding too. Read ...
Hail to the Bunting
... I returned I had to walk past the other birder and he said that he had a Little Auk in his ‘scope so I put the coffee cups down and had a look. It was much closer in than the one we’d seen earlier in the month. Fortunately Julie got onto as well.
We continued to watch for another hour, noting lots more birds including several more Arctic Skuas but we’d only paid for 2 hours parking, having other ideas about how to spend the rest of the day. ...
Roman City on Our Doorstep
... to Watling Street - an ancient British track which was paved by the Romans. In Wroxeter, there are remains of a villa, baths and central heating systems. When the Romans left, Watling Street was left in disrepair until re-paved in the early 19th century.
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Pets allowed