• Day 8 - Aberystwyth to Anglesey

    June 24, 2023 in Wales ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

    Today was one of those where all the route planning paid off. Today's route was from Aberystwyth to Anglesey, a distance of 370 kilometres. Apart from the picturesque scenery, we saw many dams, lakes and sheep. The weather was overcast, with low clouds, as we climbed up to the higher plains.

    The roads varied from single-lane roads with no room to pass other cars to motorways at 80mph. But the best roads were the roads that followed alongside the lakes. They had free-flowing curves with a shades canopy. They offered a more spirited run in the roadster. We enjoyed the road at Lake Vyrnwy so much, we drove two laos around it. As we approached midday, the sun started to appear, and the roof was rolled down.

    After crisscrossing the Snowdonia National Park, we crossed the bridge to the Isla of Anglesey. Anglesey is a beautiful island on the northwest coast of Wales, United Kingdom. It is an island with a lot of historical significance and cultural heritage and is the largest island in Wales. The island is known for its stunning scenery, and breathtaking landscapes, and is home to a variety of wildlife. Tonight we are staying at Trearddur Bay.
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