Saturday, March 10, 2007

Saturday 3 March

Today Robyn, Cheryl, Di and I headed into North Wales to visit a little central coast town called Barmouth. However on the way we stopped to rescue a lamb that was out of it's field and running lost on a country lane. We could hear the mother bleeting for it so we tried to get it back into a field, luckily a passerby "The Chad" helped us and we were able to reunite mum and baby.


It was a really nice drive through Snowdonia and we stopped off in Betsy-Coed for a drink before heading down the coast road to Barmouth.



On the way we stopped by the Harlech Castle, which had dominant views of the sea and Snowdonia, we had a quick look around this amazing castle then headed on our way to Barmouth.








We had arranged to stay in a cabin at the Caerdaniel Caravan Park, right on the beach £50 for one night... great between 4 people - check out their site http://www.barmouthholidays.co.uk/caerddaniel.cfm. It wasn't just any cabin, it had just been fully refurnished and we were the first people to stay in it. All the decor smelt new and the place was really cosy and warm.



Before it got dark we went for a walk along the beach, although it was cool it was really pleasant. At night we had a delicious meal, then played an exciting game of cards.. which sucked cause I kept losing.. Then we watched one of Uncle Pauls presents to Di, the Preachers Wife, and then headed to bed, with the radiators on full blast.

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