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    • Dzień 21

      Day 21 day off in Llanymynech

      18 czerwca 2023, Walia ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Sunday : Great sleep in The Dolphin Inn. Landlord John kindly put on a laundry load for me. Keen to get it drying in the glorious weather before the forecast thunder storms this afternoon. Walked to the nearby Bradford Arms for breakfast and to collect a packed lunch.

      11:00 Church Service at nearby St.Agatha's. I had texted Vicar last night to verify service times as boards outside are often out of date. This one displayed 09:00 so good job I checked.

      After getting in dry laundry, I walked 5 minutes to Llanymynech Lime kilns. An absolutely fascinating museum. I had no idea there had been so much industry here including the latest intact kiln in the UK.

      Then visited the nearby canal wharf. A group of volunteers had created a visitor centre and museum from a canal building and were operating a barge the short distance along the navigable section of the Montgomery Canal. I stopped with them for ages learning that much of the canal was navigable and what wasn't was in water. There was only a short dry section of 2 miles. They are hopeful the whole Canal will be navigable in the next decade or so. The demo boat engine would not start so the trip didn't happen but I was able to assist moving the boat to its overnight mooring and was shown the archived museum collection not on display to the public.

      Quick of Llanymynech village is that west of the main street is in Powys and the east is in Shropshire. So my pub, the shop and café are in Wales. 2 other pubs, the church, Lime kiln museum and Canal wharf are in England - crazy!

      2 miles around Llanymynech completed at end of 21st day of walking.
      Total miles so far : 216
      Weather sunshine and glorious until 5pm, then rain for an hour but not the forecast Thunder storm. Overcast for the rest of the evening but remained warm.
      Objective tomorrow : Trefonen
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    • Dzień 22

      Day 22 Llanymynech to Trefonen

      19 czerwca 2023, Walia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Monday : Up at 07:00, breakfast at Bradford Arms 08:00, Bus to Rhos 08:39, started walking 08:58.

      Bradford Arms had been very helpful with meals while I stayed 100 yards away in the (cheaper) Dolphin Inn. Over the 2 days I bought 2 breakfasts, 2 packed lunches, 1 evening meal and a few Ciders. Proprietor Bob told me the other pub in the village - The Cross Keys - also does limited food so he gets customers from them as well.

      Walk started across level pasture fields. Some in crop, some with sheep. Passed a farm with a dozen or so quite tall Rams. Chatted to the farmer who told me they were Blue faced Leicesters. She hoped to get a good price for them at market in a few weeks.

      Next a little road walking through Four Crosses village where I was able buy a pack of 10 porridge sachets, which will keep me in breakfasts for a few weeks, interleaved with commercial breakfasts where I can find them.

      Walk then moved onto Montgomery Canal tow path. Made swift progress along here. Passed over 2 impressive aquaducts over the river Vyrnwy / Afon Efyrnwy. This section of the canal was in water but not navigable. Vegetation was thick on the banks, in some places stretching right across. The vegetation was flattened in a number of places, at one point by a pair of Swans and their Signets. A number of trees also completely spanned it. Silt appeared to make the depth 12 - 18 inches. Unsure of a Canal boat's draft, but I imagine this is not enough.

      Eventually I arrived at the Llanymynech visitor centre where I had spent a few hours yesterday. At this point the path turned up hill through the Llanymynech Quarry workings then, at the top, around the Llanymynech Golf course. This part of the path was well maintained with a surface of tree chippings, no doubt maintained by the Golf course. Then down hill to village of Porth-y-waen where I crossed a disused railway track.

      From here a hard ascent through the village of Nantmawr at the top of which was a bench with a splendid view west across Powys. I was tempted to use the bench for lunch, but it was in full Sun, so I carried on.

      A little more ascent got me to the top of the grassy Moelydd Uchaf. No trees allowed a 360 degree view. Over Shropshire was particularly interesting with various hills appearing out of the otherwise flat landscape. I wished I had my friend Rita's App to identify the hills, but I have forgotten what it is called.

      Last section was downhill to the village of Trefonen. Google Maps had told me I could catch a bus from here to Oswestry to Helen's friend's B&B. But when it arrived it was a school bus, not a 'Service bus' as the driver shouted. 'Service bus' is not a term I had heard before, but I presume it means one cannot buy a fare. Luckily, a couple who I had asked which direction to Oswestry (so I knew which side of the road to wait for bus) had said, "We are going to Oswestry shortly. If you are still here when we get back, we will give you a lift" and they did!

      In Oswestry town centre bought a few supplies including a pack of needles from a haberdashery to get out a splinter that had been niggling me for days. Something else I recommend we all have in our first aid kits. I was hoping to buy some thin socks with a little padding, as the soles of my feet have been aching at the end of the days' walking, but town had no outdoors shop A bank clerk closing his Bank who I stopped to ask said "Oswestry is not that sort of town!"

      15 minutes walk out of town I arrived at Gayle and Michael's B&B 'Nant Gloyw' in an extended suburban house. Gayle said they had converted their children's bedrooms after they left home and it had been a great success. The room standard was far better than the 2 pubs I had just stayed in. Large bedroom.and en suite, mart decorations and furnishings, a leather armchair, huge choice of Teas / Chocolate / Coffees, pot of chocolate treats, bedside notepad & pencil, Toiletries etc. If you are ever needing someone to stay in Oswestry I recommend it https://www.nantgloyw.co.uk

      10 miles from Rhos to Trefonen completed at end of 22nd day of walking and 14th on Offa's Dyke path.
      Total miles so far : 226
      Average speed : 2.0 mph
      Weather began cool with some sunshine and half cloud cover. Glorious by mid morning and a welcome few degrees cooler than recent days. High teens rather than low 20s. Thunder storms forecast 2-4pm but thankfully never materialised. Just a few minutes of welcome cooling light rain. Pleased to have my 'Beau Geste' hat, bought by my friend Dave, to keep the rain from getting in my hearing aids.
      Number of people passed : 7
      Objective tomorrow : Froncysyllte
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