Thursday, 12 June 2025

Lodge Life :: May 2025

Hi there everyone 😀

We had a couple of weeks at the lodge in May … with no visitors and a real mixed bag on the weather front.

We started off with a run of four glorious days and we really made the most of the good weather. We didn’t go far … just bimbled around locally, swam in the pool and just generally enjoyed the warm weather and the sunshine.

We started off with our usual short walk at Trefor …
Another day and we parked up in the sneaky spot under the railway bridge …
… and walked down the lane alongside the river …
… for a wander along Abererch beach …
… to the holiday park … where we had a brief pit stop …
… before paddling our way back …
We had a ride to Criccieth to see what the annual May fair was all about …
… and had a drink in the sunshine at Dylan’s …
We had a visit to another local garden open for the day under the National Garden Scheme (NGS) …
… and a quick call in at The Gallery in Llanbedrog to take in the view and have a look at the gardens …
The weather then took a bit of a turn and we had a couple of lodge days or just a ride out to a local garden centre for lunch …
When the fine weather returned we had our big day out to Dolgellau and Barmouth
For our last trip out we spent a couple of hours in Y Felinheli …
Y Felinheli is a lovely little village right on the bank of the Menai. It’s just off the main road from Caernarfon to Bangor and we stumbled upon it almost by accident, but have come to really love it. 

There really isn’t much there but it is such a beautiful spot. We normally park up along the front …
… and have a bit of a wander to the marina …
This time we carried on a bit further and found ourselves at the harbour, where we found the perfect spot outside of The Swellies for a pit stop …
After a quick drink and promises to most definitely return another time for lunch we headed back …
It had been a lovely way to spend a sunny afternoon. 

We finished our stay with an evening in Criccieth …
… where this time we tried out Y maes, which has just opened …
… and enjoyed al fresco pizzas in the sunshine …

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Tuesday, 3 June 2025

Three Bridges, Cymer Abbey and plenty of Views

Hi everyone 😀

During our May trip over to the lodge we only really had one … what we would call … big day out. The rest of our time was spent staying pretty local.

Our day out was one of those days where the weather was kinder than predicted, the pace was slow, and the plan was vague … just the way we like it.

We started our day in Dolgellau, our first visit. We had a lovely mooch around the centre of town, taking in the grey stone buildings and little alleyways, with plenty of shops, which were a lovely mix of quirky, local, and just a bit unexpected. I have to confess a few pretty bits did make their way home with us … some William Morris napkins, a perfectly sized plant pot for one of my houseplant babies and a pretty ceramic wall hanging, which I definitely will need to find a home somewhere for.

From Dolgellau, we retraced our steps a bit and headed just a short way back out of town to Cymer Abbey, which is tucked away quietly and feels almost forgotten. It’s peaceful and atmospheric, with crumbling walls and archways that hint at what once was. You don’t need long there, but it’s well worth a stop if you’re nearby …
Just across the road, we found the first of our bridges for the day … a beautiful old stone bridge … solid, full of character and with views of Cadair Idris in the distance . It’s the kind of place that makes you want to pause and take it all in … and that’s exactly what we did …
Next on our route was another bridge and one that we’d been wanting to seek out for a while … the Penmaenpool Toll Bridge. It was in an absolutely beautiful spot and we had a good wander about …
… before we paid our £1.50, had a quick chat with the friendly toll keeper, and slowly rolled across, taking in the beautiful estuary views. It was a real treat …
The views from the other side were worth pulling in to take in too …
We made our down the other side of The Mawddach to finish our day in Barmouth …
The afternoon sunshine was in abundance and we had a really good wander … mooching in and out of shops … but no further purchases to report. 

It was pretty busy, but lovely all the same ..,
We finished our visit with ice creams in the sunshine with one hell of a view …
At the end of the day, we’d explored three very different bridges … each with its own charm … and soaked up plenty of history and scenery in between. We’d done mountains and coast with no rush, no pressure, just another lovely little North Wales adventure 💜

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