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Foggy Worcester
Well the morning woke to a very frosty start of the day so we headed off to the city of Worcester and was a very foggy and frosty trip all the way with the hedges and trees all frosted......on the way we had to dodge a couple of large male deers as they scooted across the road.......we arrived in ...
A Day in Worcester
... The girls fitted in some Christmas shopping too. The steam driven carousel looked a trifle quick and the blast from the whistle could easily make you jump.
The cathedral reminded me of Chester, with the red hued stone and relatively plain interior, but it did make a change to see less bling on display! The cloisters were filled with Christmas stalls, making the most of the early festive ...
Brecon Beacons Day Walk
... better condition than the one we used on the way up. Despite a brief pause in the rain, it's coming down even harder when we get back to the road. The Mountain Rescue have assembled here in force - it's just an exercise at the moment, but who's to say they won't be needed for real before the day is out?
The whole "day walk" has taken less than two and a half hours. No photographs (not by me, anyway). But at least we've got a decent lunch spot, sheltered from the weather. In the ...
Getting ready to roll!
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Apart from that I think i'm just going to see who I meet and where I get to along the way!
Things I need to do:
1.Book Kiwi Experience - flight arrives at 7.30am on a tuesday, the next one to leave is a wednesday. Will either have to linger about somewhere or go stay with Guesty for the night (someone from school).
2. Book insurance
3. Get travel cash card
4. Change money
Until my next post...toodles! x
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An Abbey & yet another Castle
We left Wales using the scenic directions provided by our hosts. On our way out we stopped by the Tintern Abbey.
Tintern Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Tyndyrn) was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on 9 May 1131. It is situated in the village of Tintern, on the Welsh bank of the River Wye in Monmouthshire, which forms the border between Monmouthshire in Wales and Gloucestershire in England. It was only the second Cistercian ...