We had a really lovely week at the lodge in October. We were blessed with glorious autumnal sunshine for the majority of the time and Martin was doing well on his new knee.
After our stop off at The British Ironworks Centre on our way over we eased ourselves in slowly … starting off with a short walk along the beach by Plas Heli. It was just what we both needed after six weeks back at home with pretty much wall to wall dull and miserable weather …
Our walk was followed by a very nice lunch in Caffi Largo, which has definitely become a firm favourite …
That same evening we had a real treat. Facebook had been flooded with predictions of a very good chance of the aurora borealis putting in a good show and we weren’t disappointed. We didn’t go anywhere special to see them but I just kept nipping out the back of the lodge to see what the camera could pick up.
I was really pleased with my first efforts … though I couldn’t really see much with the naked eye …
I was really pleased with my first efforts … though I couldn’t really see much with the naked eye …
… but the second time I went out I was really impressed. It was awesome and something I’ve wanted to try and catch for ages so I was well chuffed …
It seems that there were pretty good sights everywhere and I’ve seen some absolutely amazing photographs … which did make me feel mine were not that brilliant … but I am still so glad we got to see them.
The following day we had a bit of a bigger day out, heading over to Betws-y-Coed for the day. We parked up in the other side of the river and walked back across the bridge. The views of the river were just lovely …
The following day we had a bit of a bigger day out, heading over to Betws-y-Coed for the day. We parked up in the other side of the river and walked back across the bridge. The views of the river were just lovely …
… before retracing our steps to the car and heading out of the village for Swallow Falls, where we paid our £2 each and squeezed through the turnstile for our latest look at the falls …
There had been plenty of rain so we had a really good show. Martins knee didn’t feel up to walking down to the bottom so we just really took in the upper part of the falls before heading off.
Our next stop was the Ty Hwnt I’r Bont tea rooms in Llanrwst, where I was hoping there may be a few red leaves of the Virginia creeper on show. Having taken photographs when we were last over I really wanted an autumn display. Sadly we were probably two weeks too late … we will just have to come back next year. It still looked very pretty though …
Our next stop was the Ty Hwnt I’r Bont tea rooms in Llanrwst, where I was hoping there may be a few red leaves of the Virginia creeper on show. Having taken photographs when we were last over I really wanted an autumn display. Sadly we were probably two weeks too late … we will just have to come back next year. It still looked very pretty though …
For our third day we decided for a short walk along the beach at Nefyn. We hadn’t intended to go far, but actually surprised ourselves and walked round the bay to the harbour …
It was another glorious day and I couldn’t resist a quick happy birthday to Lesley, even though it was a day early 🙈. We are both 60 this year and I’m not quite sure how that happened …
The next day the rain finally put in an appearance and we didn’t go far at all. We had a mooch round Lavender House and finished off with a ride to Llanbedrog and The Gallery, where we couldn’t resist cosying up in the tea room for tea and cake …
We had one more day before heading for home and it was another lovely bright sunny day so we decided to try out a bit of a ‘proper’ walk.
We headed over to Garreg and through the village to park up on the side of the road by the Croesor with a plan to try and find the Croesor waterfalls. According to the book it was a fairly short, nice easy walk … so we thought we’d give it a go …
We headed over to Garreg and through the village to park up on the side of the road by the Croesor with a plan to try and find the Croesor waterfalls. According to the book it was a fairly short, nice easy walk … so we thought we’d give it a go …
I have to say we were both actually quite excited. It has been so long since we’ve done any kind of really walking and we were both really looking forward to seeing how we got on …
After a short while the path went slightly away from the river and up around a couple of pretty looking cottages …Once past the cottages the walk directions took us away from the main path and down towards the river …
It did start to get a bit tricky underfoot but we were doing ok so carried on and started to see the first of the cascades …We really wanted to find the higher of the falls so kept plodding on … climbing over fallen trees and over some chunky rocks …
With neither of us being that steady on our feet things were getting a bit dicey. I went on ahead a bit to see how things were looking but once past the fallen trees in the next picture I couldn’t even see where the path went …
We decided we’d done enough for one day and opted for retracing our steps rather than possibly getting ourselves into an awkward predicament. Whilst we were both pleased with how we’d done, especially Martin on his new knee, we were a bit disappointed not to have been able to finish the walk … maybe next time.
We decided we’d done enough for one day and opted for retracing our steps rather than possibly getting ourselves into an awkward predicament. Whilst we were both pleased with how we’d done, especially Martin on his new knee, we were a bit disappointed not to have been able to finish the walk … maybe next time.
It didn’t take us long to get back to the car and we decided to head for Llyn Mair, where we enjoyed our lunch in the sunshine …
… and very nice it was too 😋That was pretty much it for October. Not sure we will make it back in November but I have everything crossed that we can make it back again before the end of the year 😀
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