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- Dia 19
- quarta-feira, 11 de junho de 2025 18:40
- ⛅ 23 °C
- Altitude: 120 m
FrançaWisques50°43’23” N 2°11’37” E
Day 19/20 – The Long Road Home

And just like that, our Wales adventure has come to an end.
Today was dedicated to the long journey home—from the rugged landscapes of Wales back to Switzerland, crossing borders and time zones. We took the Eurotunnel train from Folkestone, the car once again swallowed by the undersea passage, and then drove through the length of France, the landscapes changing mile by mile as we retraced our steps homeward.
As the kilometres ticked by, we found ourselves reflecting on what has been a truly unforgettable trip.
- Almost 300,000 steps walked—our daily hikes, beach walks, and mountain trails have certainly kept us moving.
- 4,000 kilometres driven—from scenic coastal roads to bumpy, narrow country lanes.
- A tapestry of landscapes—we’ve seen it all:
• Steep cliffs standing guard over crashing waves
• Endless sandy beaches where Awen and Nessy ran free
• Iconic lighthouses under sun and storm
• Rolling hills and dramatic mountains of Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons
• Lush waterfalls and mossy trails
• Charming castles full of stories and echoes of the past
Each stop had its own soul. From the windswept cliffs of Rhossili to the puffin colonies on Skomer Island, from quiet mornings by the marshes in Gower to dramatic sunsets at South Stack Lighthouse. We walked, we swam, we hiked, and we captured it all—through the lens and in memory.
The dogs, too, had the time of their lives. Awen and Nessy explored beaches, sniffed through ancient ruins, braved the wind, lounged in cabins, and even got spoiled with dog ice cream and chicken menus. It’s hard to say who enjoyed the trip more.
Now, back home, the backpacks are dusty, the memory cards full, and the dogs fast asleep.
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