A very Welsh Bank Holiday Weekend

A very Welsh Bank Holiday Weekend

Trip in Wales

Quick weekend away in Wales

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Getting away for the weekend

welsh weekend away

North, Mid and South

Wales is a beautiful part of the world, rain or shine and we just seem to hit it right on the button for sunshine…

Started in the forest of Coed Brenin for a spot of moutainbiking and walking the spaniels.  Heading south to stay just outside of Dolgellau for a 2 mile walk along the Mawddach trail to reach Barnmouth.  The Mawddach trail is a 9.5 mile trail along the old railway line, not disimilar to our local Camel trail.  From here picking up provisions in Machynlleth and heading along one of the most beautiful roads I’ve seen in the UK, hanging a left at the Cross Foxes and through the pass down towards Aberystwyth.  A left turn onto the A44 brings you to Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest and red Kite feedling centre – if you’ve never seen the Red Kites in these numbers, then its a must go – feeding is 3pm in the summer. Carrying on south towards the book capital of the UK, Hay-on-Wye which we learnt of the death of Richard Booth earlier this year, some say was the King of Hay-on-Wye.  From here we head to the canal of Brecon and a quick stock up of essentials before heading in the Brecon Beacons and to Afan Forest for another blast down the mountain.

Mountain Biking

Quiet Camping

Scenic views

North to South

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Camper Trip to St David’s in Pembrokeshire Wales

Camper Trip to St David’s in Pembrokeshire Wales

St David’s in Pembrokeshire Wales

If you are heading south towards Cardigan Bay and onto St David’s the next day and need a campsite to stay then we can highly recommend the Cardigan Camping and caravan site.

We have stayed here a number of times and I cannot fault the cleaniness and the clearly marked pitches.

 

It is on a working farm, but dogs on lead are welcome.  They have a dog field for exercising but it’s a nice walk to Cardigian Bay from the site, although we have been too walked out by the time we arrive to actually make that walk.

Facilities are clean and tidy and modern.  There’s a laundry room and wash-up area as well.  Prices are competitive too.

Our next stop from here is St David’s, there is something about a walk around this place that gives you a sense of peace, even when the town is bustling.  A stop at the local pub, the Bishops, with its beer garden backing towards the cathedral, for a spot of welsh rarebit for lunch.

Whats your favourite campsite and why?

Something I;ve asked on our new Facebook page, but let us know your favourite campsite and why you love it…..

We love the Caravan and Camping Club sit at Slapton in Devon and Trebellan Campsite near Cubert, Newquay….why?

Because they all take dogs, there is a great public house near by and the facilities are clean and tidy…what more can you ask for from a family holiday!

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