Travels With My Aunt

Travels With My Aunt

Random notes on the travels of a Welshman who has been allowed out to play after finishing his chores. OK so I don't travel with my Aunt, but I am usually under the adult supervision of my long suffering wife.

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  • Time does make a difference: Llanelli to Burry Port.

    Time does make a difference: Llanelli to Burry Port.

    The day after our walk along the Lloughar Estuary to Llanelli we pushed on for another 5 miles to Burry Port – but don’t forget the 5 miles back!. It wasn’t until we got home and I had a chance to really look at what this part of the coast once was, that I realised…

    Paul Challinor

    April 9, 2017
    Wales, Wales Coastal Path
  • Peacocks on the Beach.

    Peacocks on the Beach.

    The caravan had it’s first outing of the year, though we didn’t travel far, but then we didn’t need to. The forecast was for wall to wall sunshine and we stopped at Llengennech just outside Llanelli for a walk along the Loughor Estuary. Not many words this time – thank goodness for that say some.…

    Paul Challinor

    March 27, 2017
    100 Things To Do In Wales, Wales, Wales Coastal Path
  • Chepstow

    Chepstow

    Perched on the edge of a precipitous cliff overlooking the River Wye is a fantastic castle. And when the sun shines the view over the river towards the majestic walls cannot be ignored and you just have to explore it, climbing towers, peering into dark recesses and tower dungeons. Like any kid who is over…

    Paul Challinor

    March 7, 2017
    Wales, Welsh Castles
    Chepstow, Chepstow Castle, Welsh Castles
  • Dan yr Ogof: Welsh 100 No 51

    Dan yr Ogof: Welsh 100 No 51

    Well what is there to do on a dark, misty and wet day at the end of October? The cloud base was so low even the hill tops were shrouded in a white mist, leaving only the valley floor clear. The weather was certainly not conducive to an outdoor adventure, staying at home was not…

    Paul Challinor

    November 2, 2016
    100 Things To Do In Wales, Wales
    Dan yr Ogof
  • Hitting the Surf at Whitesands: Welsh 100 – No 50

    Hitting the Surf at Whitesands: Welsh 100 – No 50

    August Bank Holiday seems so long ago now, but only two months have passed. We have a tradition in the UK that the weather on a bank holiday can always be guaranteed to be worse than the day before, and certainly colder and wetter than the day you go back to work! This August was…

    Paul Challinor

    November 1, 2016
    100 Things To Do In Wales, Wales, Wales Coastal Path
    Whitesands
  • Krakow

    Krakow

    I’ve just spent a few days working in Krakow, but this morning was the first time I had the opportunity for a quick walk around before leaving for the airport. This is a beutiful city and I just wish I had more time to send here. But I will be back and Aunty and Number…

    Paul Challinor

    October 28, 2016
    Europe, Poland
    Krakow
  • Ferdinandea cuprea

    The other morning there was a small parcel waiting for me by the patio doors. The guides say that Ferdinandea cuprea, a Hoverfly, is instantly recognisable. Well that doesn’t apply to the PC Detective Agency. I thought it was a fly. Now that bit I got right, but couldn’t find any reference to anything like…

    Paul Challinor

    September 14, 2016
    Wales
  • Cader Idris – The Giant’s Chair

    Another one of Aunty’s ambitions was to climb Cader Idris, so a couple of days after our failed attempt on Tryfan we had to try. I was born almost in the shadow of Cader Idris, and I’ve passed it thousands of times, and climbed it on numerous occasions, the last time over 30 years ago.…

    Paul Challinor

    September 9, 2016
    Wales
    Cader Idris
  • St Asaph Cathedral – Welsh 100 no 49

    St Asaph Cathedral – Welsh 100 no 49

    On the banks of the River Elwy is a small city. It has a population of 3,355 souls. Now how on earth can such a small place be called a city. Surely this is nothing more than a village? Well St Asaph, Llanelwy, is a city, and an old one at that. But Wales seems…

    Paul Challinor

    August 22, 2016
    100 Things To Do In Wales, Ancient Churches, Wales
    St Asaph
  • Flying across the quarry: Welsh 100 No 48

    Flying across the quarry: Welsh 100 No 48

    South Wales is known for coal mining. North Wales is known for slate quarries. Everywhere you go in North West Wales you will almost certainly find an abandoned slate quarry. Some never became commercial. But others made their owners huge fortunes, and the aftermath of the quarries are difficult to miss. The main centres were…

    Paul Challinor

    August 1, 2016
    100 Things To Do In Wales, Wales
    Bethesda Quarry
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