Thinking of visiting Snowdonia
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Originally Posted by mattstant
Also partly grew up there well most school holidays at least
still go regularly to family cottage in Borth -Y-gest
view from cottage.
cant speak highly enough about Portmeirion got married there in 2001
good tip pete for a superb three course meal book for sunday lunch for about £17 at the hotel (not the castle) and you get free entry to portmeirion which is around £6 each.
Also good restaurant in borth called blossoms but owners are in process of selling so they may not be there by half term
still go regularly to family cottage in Borth -Y-gest
view from cottage.
cant speak highly enough about Portmeirion got married there in 2001
good tip pete for a superb three course meal book for sunday lunch for about £17 at the hotel (not the castle) and you get free entry to portmeirion which is around £6 each.
Also good restaurant in borth called blossoms but owners are in process of selling so they may not be there by half term
i stayed here with the missus a few weeks ago fantastic food in the hotel
the rooms are a bit laura ashley but overall its a good place greatview of the eustary but if you go out on the sand watch the tide 0 to 60 in about 3seconds
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Originally Posted by wakeboardar
i stayed here with the missus a few weeks ago fantastic food in the hotel
the rooms are a bit laura ashley but overall its a good place greatview of the eustary but if you go out on the sand watch the tide 0 to 60 in about 3seconds
the rooms are a bit laura ashley but overall its a good place greatview of the eustary but if you go out on the sand watch the tide 0 to 60 in about 3seconds
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Originally Posted by ChrisB
Hopefully the predictions of sunshine and 20C for Friday will extended into Saturday for my planned visit to Nant-yr-Arian
Pete, go for a wonder over Crib Goch - you should find it easy in your moccasins
Pete, go for a wonder over Crib Goch - you should find it easy in your moccasins
Now as for Crib Goch [Red Ridge] I'm proud to say I once had my 27" knobblys over there too. Felllow rider unfortunately came down in a chopper - but that's another story [and no I dont mean ON a Chopper )
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Where's Nant yr Arian ['Silverbrook'] Chris?
It's on the A44, about six or seven miles west of Aberystwyth. Nearest village is Pont-erwyd - there's a Foresty Commission visitor centre there and some cracking MTB trails.
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Crib Goch ridges and the Snowdon horseshoe is IMHO one of the best walks you can do in the UK. I confess to having a soft spot for Snowdonia in general, particularly around Betws-y-coed and Llanberis (And I do remember many visits to Pete's Eats), Some of the other local hills are good (Tryfan, Glyder Fawr and Glyder Fach), and spent a great day climbing waterfalls round Ogwen Cottage. Beddgelert is nice but in a slightly greener, woodier way.
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Originally Posted by ChrisB
I didn't know that was what it means What's the proper way to pronounce it? Isn't "Y" in Welsh "e", so "Yr" becomes "er"?
It's on the A44, about six or seven miles west of Aberystwyth. Nearest village is Pont-erwyd - there's a Foresty Commission visitor centre there and some cracking MTB trails.
It's on the A44, about six or seven miles west of Aberystwyth. Nearest village is Pont-erwyd - there's a Foresty Commission visitor centre there and some cracking MTB trails.
'Nant yr Arian' Chris - 'y' as the 'u' in 'unsure' and then the 'r' needs your tounge to join in and flap about a bit - like the Spanish do
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