Devil's Bridge, mid-Wales
After a few years, we finally made a return trip to this charming area; the village of Devil's Bridge (or 'Pontarfynach' in Welsh) and the Vale of Rheidol, and the stunning countryside around. We stopped off for a little break in the drive, and walked around a very pleasant Welshpool "Where Wales begins", apparently. (Bonus! Found an old cinema building, which is always good!) Not that far up the road we got to Devil's Bridge and found our accommodation easily enough - a splendid old converted coach house next to the pub/hotel, just a short walk from the famous waterfalls and bridges.) As it was still light and nice weather, we went for a quick walk through the village before dinner.
The next day we went to Aberystwyth to have a look around and get some bits and pieces, and after a lovely little walk through the town and by the coast and castle, drove over to the famous ruins of Strata Florida abbey, located in the middle of a lovely rural valley - we only had a barking farm dog for company. After getting home we had a walk down into the Rheidol valley right next to the village, and made our way thorough a variety of landscapes: open fields, woodland, and then down into the river valley in the gorgeous evening light. On this trek we also got to cross the private railway, which was fun!
| The ruins of Strata Florida Abbey. |
| You want me to cross a railway line!? |
| At the bottom of the valley, next to the river Rheidol. |
| Sunset over the Vale of Rheidol. |
| A view of the main gate house of Harlech Castle. |
| Rhaeadr Nant Col Waterfalls |
| Carla in the moorland above the falls. |
| Me at the harbour at Barmouth. |
| Beautiful little rivers are to be found all over the Haford Estate valley. |
| Amazing sunset behind the Vale of Rheidol, from a viewing platform near the three bridges. |
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| One of the lakes in barren landscape north of the visitor centre. Very Windy! |
Bibury and the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire
For our 9th wedding anniversary, we had a long weekend in the famous Cotswolds area of central England. On the way to Bibury, we stopped off in Broadway (in Worcestershire) a small but very pretty and posh town near to Evesham, that features an interesting wide main street. Up in the hills nearby there is an impressive tower - a 'folly', named the Broadway Tower. A really interesting building that has some absolutely fantastic views of the countryside, as it is so high up. Shame the weather was mixed, sun followed by rain followed by sun! We also saw some deer in the parkland next door. After some fun and games at the tower, we carried onto our accommodation (via a quick stop off in Moreton-in-Marsh to get some artisan bread -alas, none left in the bakers) at the very picturesque village of Bibury. Having arrived in the light, we walked around village and saw locations such as the waterways of the famous trout farm right in the centre of the village - looked lovely.
| Two views of the Broadway Tower. Great parkland to walk around as well. |
| The very pretty fish farm in the centre of Bibury. |
| Gloucestershire cows! |
| The exquisite mosaic work at inside the covered area at Chedworth Roman Villa. |
Bideford, North Devon
For my 41st birthday, we visited the countryside near to the North Devon coast. Having been there two summers ago and loved it, we just had to go back and explore more. On the way down, our stop off points were Weston-Super-Mare and Bridgwater, both fun to walk around and explore. It was lovely to find the old cinemas (thankfully still operating in both these locations). Windy on the coast though! It was lovely to see Weston's pier again (I was last there in summer of 1991!) The next day we went to the town of Bideford, which was close by to our accommodation - an interesting little local centre, neatly positioned on either side the River Torridge. After that we went to the coast to see the beach at Westward Ho! and then onto Bucks Mills, a lovely little community of several houses positioned along a steep valley that leads to a rocky beach. Gorgeous in the sun.
| The River Torridge seem from the Long Bridge at Bideford. |
| The coast at Bucks Mills. |
| The one road through Bucks Mills. |
The next day, my birthday, was a lovely clear day (but very windy from the sea) so we did our main walk of the holiday. This was from Hartland Quay along the rugged coast to the Hartland Point Lighthouse, and then back again using a slightly different set of paths and via the small village of Stoke (very pretty church with a really tall tower!) This was a fantastic walk as we got to see lots of breathtaking scenery and some attractive little river valleys. Still can't work out how a little mobile home got to that isolated spot!
| Hartland Point Lighthouse in its stunning setting. |
| Various views from a beautiful coastal walk. |
Afterwards, we then went back up the coast to Clovelly - a rather picture postcard village primarily built along one steep road from the clifftop down to the small harbour. Its a bit of a tourist trap (only village I know of that you have to pay to get into!) but worth a look for its quirkiness. It was also nice to be able to look inside one of the old fisherman's houses. After that it was off the the shopping village on the edge of Bideford to get a birthday cake!
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| The harbour at Clovelly. |
| The steep main street through Clovelly. |
For our last day of the holiday (after getting back home) we just popped up the A5 to have a mooch about Lichfield. Love the cathedral area there, its so pretty! Very pleasant place with lots of shops to explore and fantastic, apply eccles cakes to buy in a fab bakers we found!
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4 comments:
Wow, these photos are beautiful. I also like the character on your banner. Nice addition.
Happy Anniversary to you both!
I wish we were always on holiday. Stupid work! :)
What a fun looking trip!! Beautiful! And you both look fantastic!
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