The weather is still unseasonably cold and Lynnie is struggling to find any dry footwear so our walk has to be carefully planned. We decide to take a walk from…
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Devil’s Bridge
Frankly the weather is miserable, it is grey, overcast, with strong gusts of wind and persistent showers. It is the sort of day when most sane caravanners would batten down…
Read MoreNew Quay
Another moving day and we wake to heavy rain and strong winds, luckily the rain soon clears and the awning dries off enough to be taken down without soaking me.…
Read MorePentre Ifan
It is another miserable day weather wise, so a great opportunity to catch up with a few jobs in the Unicorn and load up some blogs. One of the local…
Read MoreBluestones
I have been reading about the Bluestones of the Preseli Hills. So we decide to take the short drive towards Crymych where there is a pull in by the bridleway…
Read MoreBessie’s
Those who know me well will know that I have an eclectic taste in music, which includes liking the Carpenters, in particular their 1971 hit Rainy Days and Mondays. Today…
Read MoreFrench Invaders
Whilst chatting to one of our fellow caravanners this morning I am told about an interesting trip to St Martin’s Haven. So a quick look at the map and off…
Read MoreThe Mount of Angels
A Bank Holiday weekend and rather foolishly we decide to go to the small town of Newport on the Pembrokeshire Coast. This is an attractive seaside town, but as soon…
Read MoreOne Hundred and Fifty Nights
There have been weeks when we have felt ready to move on. At other times we have been sorry to leave a site. So yesterday we were particularly sad to…
Read MoreCoachman’s Pillar
After yesterday’s experience with the steep gorges I take care to plan a walk today that presents no similar challenges. We head off to Brecon and park in the centre…
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