Heading up to Wales via Shrewsbury
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To break up the 4.5 hour journey we made use of our national trust membership and stopped off at Attingham Park for a walk. Madeleine followed a 'sounds of nature' trail, playing a glockenspiel, drumLeia mais
To break up the 4.5 hour journey we made use of our national trust membership and stopped off at Attingham Park for a walk. Madeleine followed a 'sounds of nature' trail, playing a glockenspiel, drumLeia mais
After a lazy morning we all set off to Abergwyngregyn to do the Aber Falls walk. We then had a late afternoon lunch in a nice restaurant in Conwy.
We stopped off at a really old little church which you could only get go by walking across fields. Eglwys is the church of Saint Rhychwyn and only has services 6 times a year! We then went stand upLeia mais
As the name suggests, we went to a zoo in Wales on a mountain top. Nice views. Interesting animals. Madeleine particularly liked the various monkeys.
Emily had some time off mummy duties and took the opportunity to go caving in an old slate mine. The mines are now world heritage sites and we learned a lot about the history and running of the mines.Leia mais
After some challenging parking we walked the steady climb to Cwm Idwal, a small lake in the heart of the Ogwen Valley. Madeleine was amazing, she walked a long way and eventually fell asleep in theLeia mais
Back to Conwy for a stroll around the castle, visit to the smallest house in Great Britain, ice cream and fish and chips on the Dock front.
We thought it was going to rain so headed for the indoors. Madeleine spent 80 minutes running around like crazy having a whale of a time
We have packed up the campsite a night early and headed to visit Shorty and Syphe's house for an evening of board games. We stopped off for lunch at a nice country pub, which served a cracking roastLeia mais
Madeleine still the cutest! Some corker photos here [Glenys]