29th
April 2018
Dear
All,
We have had an enjoyable five days in north Wales
and the weather was kinder than back home with only one partially wet day. We
drove up on Sunday together with Jutta, a German lady who lost her husband
about 3 years ago, stopping en route at Chirk Castle near Wrexham. It was built
between 1295 and 1310 in the time of Edward 1st to subdue the Welsh
and has survived in excellent condition. It has spacious grounds, a formal
garden and well preserved inside rooms.
Chirk Castle
The Saloon
We eventually arrived at The Princes Arms, Trefwir
about 3 miles north of Betws y Coed with a magnificent view over the Conwy
valley. One of our group (of 24) had been at catering college with the host so
had made all the arrangements. The hotel was comfortable and the food
excellent.
The Princes Arms,
Trefwir
On Monday we started a walk from the hotel and
skirted two local lakes: Crafnant and Geirionydd before arriving back in
Trefwir via the Fairy Falls.
The Crafnant Valley
Fairy Falls, Trefwir
On Tuesday we drove to Conwy and walked up to Conwy
Mountain taking in the Sychnant Pass. The weather deteriorated after midday and
we arrived back in Conwy cold and damp. In the evening our catering managed
arranged a Spanish themed meal complete with wine to match each course.
Conwy & Llandudno
from Conwy Mountain
We had a free day on Wednesday and returned to
Bodnant Gardens which we visited 3 years ago. It is one of the best gardens I
have been to as it has natural features with a cliff, stream and numerous lakes
which have been attractively planted and at this time of year the azaleas,
magnolias and tulips were at their best.
Bodnant Gardens
In the afternoon we explored Conwy walking the walls
and visiting Plas Mawr a fine Elizabethan townhouse.
Plas Mawr, Conwy
Thursday began with an interesting drive 19 miles to
the NE for a river valley walk. We had a convoy of six cars and met a car and
lorry on the first narrow bridge so had the back off. The leader then took a
wrong turn which meant finding a turning place for the convoy then took a route
through some of the narrowest lanes that I have driven. The walk began at
Llanefydd not far from Rhyl and eventually had fine views of Colwyn Bay.
Although advertised as a river walk it involved a fair amount of climbing but
the views made it worthwhile.
River Elwis valley,
Llanefydd
The journey back on Friday was rather tedious as it
rained nonstop and there were numerous road works and traffic lights.
It was back to earth on Saturday with the Street
Pastors AGM, Kate was helping cater at a Lego afternoon at chapel and we were
invited to share an Indian meal in St Ives to celebrate Bob Kitson’s birthday.
Love
Mike & Kate