Day 32 21/7/19 St Davids, Pembrokeshire to Bronaber (Western
edge of Snowdonia National Park).
Most of the photo’s today are of scenery and the odd little
roads we travelled along.
We basically tried to travel up the West coast of Wales, not
always possible, but we made a good attempt at it.
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Hedge had recently been pruned which helped |
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Sometimes the pruning doesn't make the road any bigger |
This meant that some of the roads are definitely single
track although the speed limit is still 40 or 50 MPH (GPS says 60 but I don’t
believe that). Fortunately we didn’t meet much traffic and most people, us
included, travel at about 25-30MPH.
The general route took us through Fishguard and Cardigan to
eventually finish at our log cabin on the edge of Snowdonia.
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Fishguard |
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View from Fishguard Fort |
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The fort was built in 1779 to protect Fishguard from pirates |
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Raven and Oyster catcher have an altercation |
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Oyster catcher retreats |
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Sharp bend on to a one lane bridge, you get a lot of these |
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Disturbed a big bird |
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Interesting restaurant in Cardigan |
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A 1970 catcher and yours for 4,000 pound (with MOT) |
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Cardigan Harbour |
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Cardigan main street |
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You do see some large tractors |
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A bit of colourfull paint can transform a terrace |
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Cars, bicycles, pedestrians and now horses |
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More colour |
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interesting relic |
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Suspect the road we just used (to the left) was once tolled |
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This town seems to have a team of very busy knitters |
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Our outlook for the next 5 days whilst we explore the area. |
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There are a number of cabins but it seems quiet |
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