sycophantia
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Yep, tbf more younger people than I expected, pretty busy actually for mid week mid September.OAP S everywhere?
Yep, tbf more younger people than I expected, pretty busy actually for mid week mid September.OAP S everywhere?
This morning the missus decided she wanted to go to the seaside as we haven't got round to it so far this year, so off to Llandudno we went. Sunny and warm, it was a good day.
Can anything be so British?
Fish and chips sat on the sea wall,
Walk up the pier for a coffee,
Walk up the beach eating ice cream,
Fight with a couple of Gulls.
Good selfieReally like Llandudno and normally have a drive to the top of the Great Orme as part of the day. Like Tredman I’ve not been this year but this was taken from the top last….
Birmingham was grey and miserable for most of the day.
Wow, never been to North Wales, that's a surprise to me for some reason. Depends where you live and your interests I suppose.I've never been to North Wales and was thinking of going there with the family. I may try and see if we can get to Llandudno next year.
I never went on holidays to Wales as a kid or anything, up unitl the age of 10 my summer holiday was two weeks with the Grandparents in Sunderland every year and after that I was lucky enough to go abroad instead.Wow, never been to North Wales, that's a surprise to me for some reason.
If you go to Bala not only do you get to see where @Kenny and Dave Edwards strutted their dog chasing after a balloon skillz, but some of the scenery that way is outstanding.I never went on holidays to Wales as a kid or anything, up unitl the age of 10 my summer holiday was two weeks with the Grandparents in Sunderland every year and after that I was lucky enough to go abroad instead.
I've only ever been to Wales twice and one of those visits was for the Play Off Final! The other time was a trip to Barmouth as every one around here seems to go there so we thought we'd check it out. I thought it was a bit shit though.
There are definitely plenty of places in Wales I'd like to visit. I can't drive though (yet!) and my wife doesn't enjoy driving on holiday so we need to go to places you can get to on the train really.
Wales can probably be a bit tricky if you don't drive, not sure how good the rail links are.I never went on holidays to Wales as a kid or anything, up unitl the age of 10 my summer holiday was two weeks with the Grandparents in Sunderland every year and after that I was lucky enough to go abroad instead.
I've only ever been to Wales twice and one of those visits was for the Play Off Final! The other time was a trip to Barmouth as every one around here seems to go there so we thought we'd check it out. I thought it was a bit shit though.
There are definitely plenty of places in Wales I'd like to visit. I can't drive though (yet!) and my wife doesn't enjoy driving on holiday so we need to go to places you can get to on the train really.
Yeah Aberdovey is good, for me it's a day visiting place and if TD doesn't have personal transport it might be quiet?I thoroughly recommend Aberdovey. Beautiful little town.
We found Aberporth by chance last year, it's stunning.
Both Aberdovey and Aberystwyth are places I’d like to visit. Both accessible by train from Wolves too which is a plus.I thoroughly recommend Aberdovey. Beautiful little town.
If you go to Aberystwyth, the beach is shit - one of those crappy stone ones - but not far away you have Borth (also on the train line) which fits the bill better or for an even better spot, Ynyslas (a taxi there from Borth wouldn't cost very much).Both Aberdovey and Aberystwyth are places I’d like to visit. Both accessible by train from Wolves too which is a plus.
We found Aberporth by chance last year, it's stunning.
Was the day we lost at Palace and Kilman pulled out one of his classic "there, but not there" displays. I look happier than I actually was.