Anytime is a good time to visit north Wales. Last winter was the hardest for many years, but there were some magical views in the valleys and the mountains. Autumn is full of wonderful colours. Spring though, has to be my favourite time; as fresh green leaves start to appear on the trees and flowers [...]
Posts Tagged ‘south stack’
Springtime in north Wales.
Posted in Landscapes/Nature, tagged aber falls, afon conwy, betws-y-coed, birds, bluebells, bodnant gardens, fairy glen, llandudno, Llyn Crafnant, nant y coed, north wales, snowdonia, south stack, springtime, victorian extravaganza, wild flowers on June 3, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Anglesey, a jewel of an island
Posted in Landscapes/Nature, Pre-history, tagged angelsey, birds, din Lligwy, malltraeth, moelfre, north wales, porth dafarch, south stack on November 7, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Most of my posts about North wales have been around Snowdonia, mainly I suppose because I love being in the hills. I have, however, paid three visits to Anglesey this year, and it has so much to offer. It’s relatively flat, with lots of rolling farmland. Anglesey Beef and Lamb is wonderful! But there are [...]






