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    • Day 20

      Dublin to Liverpool

      August 15, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Up before daylight this morning to catch the Ferry from the Port of Dublin to the Port of Holyhead in Wales.

      Once off the ferry we travelled to a little town called Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Don’t ask me to say it cause it’s too big a tongue twister lol

      This afternoon we did a history tour of the Beatles.

      Photos of today below.
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    • Day 13

      4 May Conwy

      May 4 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      We woke to another grey day but no rain. We got away from the camp and headed towards Conwy in North Wales in pretty heavy traffic. It was just over an hour to Conwy where good old Mr Google tried to take us through an arch in the old town walls which I thought was too narrow and met some new friends by backing up into an intersection while the traffic parted like the Red Sea behind me. After a couple more turns I came to another arch the same as the first and it turned out that if I pulled one mirror in and closed my eyes we could fit through. We then found a suitable park for the motorhome and walked back to the castle.

      The castle was one of 4 built in North Wales by Edward I back in 1287 to station his troops and try to quell the pesky Welch rebels. It is a massive structure and was completed in 4 years. The cost of the castles almost bankrupted Edward. The castle has the original wall of over 1.3 km still intact which encompasses the beautiful town of Conwy. We walked the remains of the castle which is 5 storeys to the top of the towers. The stairs are the tightest and narrowest circular staircase you can find. Gaye did very well on them and by the time I got to the top of the tallest towers I had had the most cardio exercise in some time.

      After leaving the castle we checked out the smallest house in the UK and had a wander around the town and both bought shoes for when we are on the River Cruise. We then ordered fish n chips and returned to the motorhome to eat them. I am still enjoying them 4 hours later (not).

      We had originally planned to have 3 nights staying at a camp near Conwy and had planned 9 activities for the 3 days but the Holiday Weekend caught us out and with the nearest place we could stay on the outskirts of Liverpool it is too much to drive back and forth each day. We have been lucky enough that the camp we are staying in has had a cancellation for tomorrow night so we are able to stay on as I have been unable to find any accommodation in the Lake District for tomorrow night either.

      On the way back to Liverpool we stopped at Tescos and restocked our supplies and then went for a drive along the foreshore at Llandudno which looked lovely but was overflowing with people and not a park to be seen anywhere. We got back to our camp where there is a pop up pizza place operating tonight so it looks like the option to top up on the carbs.
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    • Day 40

      Von Cable Car's bis Rockfall's

      September 25, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Die stürmische Nacht haben wir gut überstanden. Auf unserem Campingplatz waren wir sicher untergebracht und wurden vom Wind in den Schlaf geschaukelt💨

      Wenn man schon am Campingplatz ist, wird natürlich gleich geduscht und Emma mit Wasser befüllt. So spart man sich unterwegs die Suche nach Wasser.

      Wir wollen heute nach Llandudno.

      Hier soll es neben dem Cable Car auch ein tolles Cafe geben, wo man auch übernachten kann.

      Die Stadt Llandudno ist sehr auf den Tourismus ausgelegt. Den Häuser und all den anderen Einrichtungen sieht man an, dass sie aus einer anderen Epoche stammen.

      Das gibt der Stadt einen ganz besonderen Flair.

      Wir fahren ein kleines Rennen mit dem Cable Car. Wir haben gewonnen. Emma war als erstes oben am Gipfel🏆

      An der Bergstation sind wir wieder mal ordentlich vom Wind begrüsst worden.
      Ist ja nix neues😊.
      Da wir in Emma sitzen und da oben frühstücken ist uns der Wind egal. Haupsache die Aussicht passt.

      Es geht weiter zum Cafe
      Rest & Be Thankfull, dachten wir.

      Das Cafe liegt ganz an der Spitze dieser kleinen Landzunge. Aber egal welche Route wir versuchen, alle Zufahrtswege sind gesperrt.
      Ein Einheimischer sagt uns, dass die Straße wegen Steinschlag gesperrt sei. Das ist nach starkem Regen ganz normal. Ok das erklärt es. Gestern hat es ordentlich geschüttet.

      Enttäuscht planen wir um und suchen uns ein neues Ziel.
      Mal sehen wo wir landen.

      Auf unserm Weg streifen wir noch das Caernarforn Castle. Hier ist der jetzige
      King Charles III als junger Bursche zum Prince of Wales ernannt worden.

      An der Küste gehts weiter zu unserm jetzigem Stellplatz Aberafon Camping & Car Park.

      Auch ein schönes Plätzchen.
      Heute werden wir einen tollen Sonnenuntergang zu sehen bekommen.
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    • Day 26

      Conwy Castle

      April 22, 2023 in Wales

      The castle is so evocative, it might be my favorite so far, and I got there early enough that there were very few other people. The estuary is picturesque, too, and the bridge pictured is actually the first of that type of suspension bridge ever built, as was the box-shaped railroad bridge. The views shown are all from the castle. The pic of me sitting is on the toilet in the king's chambers, meaning in all likelihood, Edward I sat there at one point, which is pretty neat.Read more

    • Day 21

      Wales

      June 20, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Nun sind wir in Wales. Ganz anderes Landschaftsbild. Ganz viele große unheimlich verschiedene Baumarten.
      Waren heute in Conwy. Die erste Burganlage in GB, die das Dorf in die Burgmauern einschloss. Ganz malerischer Ort mit vielen kleinen Durchfahrten. Ich wäre da nie durchgekommen.
      In Conwy steht auch das kleinste Haus von GB. Hier hat zuletzt ein 1,90 m grosser Matrose gelebt, der nie aufrecht stehen konnte.
      Durch den Snowdonia NP gefahren. Ganz toll und sehr enge Straße. Auf einmal ging es nicht weiter. Frank ist dann eine schmale (!) rutschige Straße hoch. Und siehe da, sie endete in einer Campsite. Haben wir sofort gebucht. Sind die einzigen hier weit und breit. Aber morgen müssen wir die Straße wieder zurück 🙈
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    • Day 4

      Conwy

      April 14 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

      When England conquered Wales in 1283, Edward I had four castles built at strategic locations. Conwy Castle is one of the best preserved. Along with the others at Beaumaris, Caernarfon, and Harlech, it is designated a World Heritage site. The Welsh tried to force the English out of Conwy, but were defeated after a two month failed siege attempt. In 1401, Rhys ap Tudur and his brother Gwilym dressed as carpenters to gain access to the castle and successfully launched a surprise attack. They killed the watchmen and took control of the castle, while other Welsh rebels took the town. They held strong for three months before negotiating a surrender. In December 2023, Condé Nast selected Conwy Castle as the most stunning un Europe.Read more

    • Day 135

      Tiniest House

      September 13, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Tiny homes are now very fashionable, but this tiny house on Conwy Quay was already built in the 16th century and is supposed to be the smallest house in GB.
      It has a floor area of just 1.5 square meters and is about 6 feet wide by 10 feet high. It has only two rooms: a downstairs kitchen and an upstairs bedroom. There is no bathroom.
      In 2021, the house was featured in an episode of the BBC TV show "Inside the World's Smallest Homes."
      And in 2022, the house was given a new sofa by the sofa-in-a-box company Snug. The sofa is designed to fit into small spaces, and it is the first sofa to ever be placed in the house!
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    • Day 135

      Fast and Strong

      September 13, 2023 in Wales ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Conwy castle was built in just four years. This was an incredibly fast construction time for a castle of its size and complexity. It is believed that Edward I spared no expense in building the castle, and that he used the latest engineering techniques to ensure its strength.
      Which was well worth it: although it was attacked several times during its history, it was never taken by force.
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    • Day 26

      Conwy

      April 22, 2023 in Wales

      The rest of the town is also neat! The views of the quay are from the bridge next to the suspension one. The house featured is Plas Mawr, considered the best-preserved Elizabethan house in Britain. The white-timbered house with the stone base is the oldest non-castle related house in Conwy (from the 1400s). The red house really is the smallest house in Britain.Read more

    • Day 4

      Conwy: Mountain Walk

      May 21, 2022 in Wales ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      Heute haben wir zum ersten Mal die Wanderschuhe geschnürrt ⛰ 🙃. Aus dem Nachbarort Conwy ging es über schöne Wege durch Wälder und über Weideland auf den Conwy Mountain. Unterwegs konnten wir die schöne Aussicht auf die Küste und die umliegenden Hügel genießen. Trotz des leichten Nieselregens war es eine schöne Runde zum Einlaufen 👌.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Conwy, Конуи, コンウィ, ಕಾನ್ವಿ, 콘위, Konvis, Конві

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