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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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  • Moel Fammau: Welsh 100 – No 46

    The calendar said that is was July, supposedly summer. But the view outside the window seemed to be suggesting the calendar was on the wrong page, or there was a misprint and it was November. OK it wasn’t raining (yet) hooray! But it was cold, not so good! The wind had been shaking the caravan…

    Paul Challinor

    July 10, 2016
    History, Iron Age, Wales
    Moel Famau, Moel Fenlli, Moel y Gaer, Ruthin
  • St Winifred’s Well: Welsh 100- No 45

    A number of the visits we undertook during our holiday seemed to have developed an ecclesiastical theme. But this may not be a surprise when you remember that so many of the towns, villages and hamlets in Wales start with Llan. That said how about this for a miraculous tale and how the church has…

    Paul Challinor

    July 9, 2016
    100 Things To Do In Wales, Ancient Churches, Myths, Wales, Welsh Legends
    Hollywell
  •  Lligwy – 3 Ages in Stone

    There are not many places where you can find evidence of more than 5000 years of continual human activity in such a small area. But on the eastern coast of Angelsey there just such a place. 5000 years set out in stone and human endeavour, both spiritual and pragmatic. Today Lligwy, hidden up a narrow…

    Paul Challinor

    July 6, 2016
    Ancient Churches, Neolithic Monuments
  • St Seiriol’s Well

    St Seiriol’s Well

    Penmon at the eastern end of the Menai Strait of Angelsy is small, compact but has a great deal of history. As well as the Trwyn Du Lighthouse there is an ancient well linked to one of Welsh Saints dating back to the 6th Century. St. Seiriol’s Well survives near the Penmon Priory and may…

    Paul Challinor

    July 5, 2016
    Ancient Churches, Wales, Wales Coastal Path, Welsh Legends
    Angelsey, Penmon, St Seiriol
  • Trwyn Du and Ynys Seriol

    Trwyn Du and Ynys Seriol

    On the 17th August, 1831 the steamer Rothsay Castle left Liverpool at 11am on her regular journey to the Menai Straights. However, the rough weather made the sailing difficult and she made very little headway. The passengers became worried and asked the Captain to turn back, but he refused. By midnight he had still no…

    Paul Challinor

    July 4, 2016
    Ancient Churches, Lighthouses, Wales Coastal Path, Welsh Islands, Welsh Legends
  • Twr Mawr Lighthouse – Ynys Llanddwyn

    Twr Mawr Lighthouse – Ynys Llanddwyn

    Ynys Llanddwyn has two lighthouses. Neither of which fit the classical design that we know today. Twr Mawr (Big Tower) is more characteristic of a windmill than a lighthouse, and much can also be said of the smaller tower which now carries the light. The lighthouses cover the westernmost approach to the Menai Strait the…

    Paul Challinor

    July 3, 2016
    Lighthouses, Wales, Wales Coastal Path, Welsh Islands
    Llanddwyn Island, Twr Fach Lighthouse, Twr Mawr Lighthouse, Ynys Llanddwyn
  • Saint Dwynwen – The Welsh St Valentine: Welsh 100 No 44

    Saint Dwynwen – The Welsh St Valentine: Welsh 100 No 44

    Aunty and I were on holiday recently for two weeks in North Wales, and would you believe it the weather is offering rain, gales and more rain! But we will not be daunted.  On a small tidal island off the South West corner of Angelsey lies the ruins of an old church, Llandwyn. Even today…

    Paul Challinor

    July 1, 2016
    100 Things To Do In Wales, Ancient Churches, Wales, Welsh Legends
    Llandwyn Island, Ynys Llandwyn
  • Two Lighthouse & Two Pauls

    Two Lighthouse & Two Pauls

    During our trip to Grassholm we visited two lighthouses. Both of which I never thought I get the chance to see let alone photograph – South Bishop and The Smalls Lighthouse. As we passed Ramsey Island on out way to Grassholm we had a view of South Bishop, but only a distant view. I hope…

    Paul Challinor

    July 1, 2016
    Lighthouses, Wales, Wales Coastal Path, Welsh Legends
    South Bishop Lighthouse, The Smalls Lighthouse
  • Grassholm

    Ramsey and Skomer Islands were our main wish list items on our week in West Wales, but we had a third island in our sights. Well not quite in our sights, we couldn’t see it from land as it’s a long way out. Aunty has never fancied an 8 mile trip in a small boat…

    Paul Challinor

    June 23, 2016
    Wales Coastal Path, Welsh Islands, Welsh Legends, Wildlife
    Common Porpoise, Gannet, Grassholm
  • Two Pauls And A Fistful Of Puffins

    Two Pauls And A Fistful Of Puffins

    One of the reasons for visit the west Wales coast with Paul was to get to Skomer Island and see the Puffins. Aunty and I went there a couple of years ago, and despite Aunty not being a mad keen bird watcher, the experience has stayed with her in a positive way. But this visit…

    Paul Challinor

    June 21, 2016
    Wales, Welsh Islands, Wildlife
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