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    • Day 13

      Day 13, North Wales

      April 30, 2022 in Wales ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

      Today I went to Wales with some friends.
      It was great. We've seen the lovely old town of conwy and the conwy castle. We've been in Wales' biggest national park and have seen the highest mountain of the UK. To be honest, it was a hill, not a mountain. We went swimming in the lake there. Even as I am swiss, it was very, very cold. I'm almost 2 weeks in the UK now, there was no rain yet. After the national park we travelled to a minute village, there were some "black forest" vibes. It had a bridge made of stones and very much souvenir shops. I rekon it was a bit like Stein am Rhein there. Now we are driving back to Manchester, I got a cold and our tour guide is totally crazy.
      Stay tuned for more posts. I just didn't feel like writing my blogs last week. I was at a champions league semi-final, a very fancy bar etc.
      You'll hear more from me in the next days.
      And: haven't seen any penguins yet, I'm very disappointed.
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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 9–12

      Manchester & Wales

      April 7 in Wales ⋅ 🌬 13 °C

      4,5h von Newcastle nach Manchester mit dem Bus (ziemlich billig sogar) -> der erste Abend ging mit kultivieren und Essenssuche drauf.

      Am nächsten Tag haben wir uns gleich wieder auf einen Tagesausflug gestürzt: Wales!
      Verdammt schöne Gegend um Conwy (mit Castle) besucht, dann weiter in den Nationalpark Snowdonia gefahren. Das Wetter war zwar scheußlich, aber die Aussicht war trotzdem mega!! Dann noch Betws-y-Coed betrachtet und Fish‘n‘Chips gegessen (waren ok) und weiter nach Chester mit „Sick to Death“ Museum und Spaziergang durch die Stadt (mit sehr schönen Holzverzierten Häusern).

      Am nächsten Tag mal ordentlich ausgeschlafen (bis 9.00 😂) und ab zu einer Manchester Kanalfahrt, die Lars anscheinend irgendwann gebucht hat, sich aber nicht mehr dran erinnern konnte 🤦🏼‍♀️.
      Perfekt bei strömendem Regen und extremem Wind….
      Nachher gings noch über 2h ins War Museum - gratis und echt sehenswert!
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    • Day 8

      North to Wales and Conwy

      May 6, 2022 in Wales ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

      Today was a travel day to Conwy in Wales. We stopped a few places along the way. We had nice weather until late afternoon when we entered Wales. Oh, we were slowed down by gypsies traveling on the road with horse driven trailers!

      Near the Wales border in Shropshire we visited Stokesay Castle. It’s a fortified manor house that was built in the late 17th century for a rich wool merchant, Lawrence of Ludlow, and it has changed very little since the 13th century. It’s unusual because it has an almost complete set of medieval buildings. The audio presentation and tour was very well done, and I even climbed the fairy tale tower! Before leaving we enjoyed a cream tea for a mid morning treat. Cream tea is a pot of tea with a scone, clotted cream and jam.

      Our scenic drive took us from the southern border of Wales all the way to the northern border with our destination being Conwy. The landscape was breathtaking. We couldn’t stop to take pictures because of the winding roads, but I don’t see how photos could capture the beauty of the bright green hills, forests, mountains, valleys, rock walls and many sheep. I wonder if there are more sheep than people in Wales! It’s a perfect time because of the number of lambs with their mamas…adorable. They say that the rain is liquid sunshine here. Conwy is a walled harbor town attached to a castle overlooking the Irish Sea.

      We’ve had great hotels, but this one has a lot of amenities which makes it a little more special in our rooms…chocolate bars, cookies, variety of hot drinks, warm towel racks, deluxe toiletries, robes, and a cute dragon on the bed! If you put him outside your door, he will protect your room! The dragon is on the Welsh flag.

      We ended the night with a group dinner in the hotel restaurant…classy place. I tried something new…lamb shank. I was hesitant, but it was actually quite good!
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    • 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 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 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 32

      Wales & Conwy

      June 3, 2023 in Wales ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Today we travelled on Irish Ferries from Dublin to Holyhead in Wales. Holyhead is on the island of Angelsey.

      Our first stop was at the town with the longest name in world - all 58 letters of it. Check out the photos for the name and as for pronouncing it - good luck.

      We then moved on to Conwy, on the River Conwy, which features a castle built by Edward I on the River Conwy in rhe late 1200's. It is in a strategic position on the coast with walls that are 4m thick.
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    • 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 9

      Area around Conwy

      May 7, 2022 in Wales ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F

      It’s a gorgeous day here in Conwy. We headed up in the Carneddau Mountains to a working farm and met Gareth Wyn Jones and his wife, Rhian. We watched his dog, Max, demonstrate sheep herding. His family has been there for over 300 years. He has had tv appearances and was a YouTube star with Jack Whitehall’s show. He has the gift of gab and entertained us. He showed us the new litter of puppies…so cute!

      Then, we took off to Caernafon to tour the Caernarfon Castle which was part of the system of English garrison castles that Edward I built to enforce English rule over North Wales 700 years ago. The Welsh on the whole do not like the English, and our Welsh guide was pretty obvious on her wish to be free from England.

      In the afternoon we took a drive to the spectacular Snowdonia National Park and drove through some of beautiful scenery. Riding on the bus made it impossible to take pictures, so I just enjoyed it. We stopped for an strenuous uphill hike to see 2 lakes. I made it for about 20 minutes or so and returned with others to wait it out!

      We were a little tired after this fun-filled day, so Rebecca, Wendy, and I had a no fuss dinner at Parisella’s who are famous for their ice cream. We had a savory ham and cheese crepe and of course some ice cream! My new favorite is a white chocolate caramel crunch!

      Had a little scare today. Our tour guide got pinged last night on the phone and was asked to take a Covid test. Somehow someone he was in contact with tested positive. He tested negative and so did our driver. It’s always a little bit of a worry. If we would test positive we would be off the tour immediately. We’re trying to be as careful as possible.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Conwy, كنوي, Конуи, קונווי, コンウィ, ಕಾನ್ವಿ, 콘위, Konvis, Конві, 康維

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