Tag: Wales
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Offa’s Dyke: Llandeglar to Moel Arthur

If yesterday was about Llans then today it’s all about Moels. There are lots of Moels in north East Wales, and is a common part of the name for many hills in this area. A Moel is a treeless or bald hill. We started off just underneath Moel y Waun (Waun is a moor) and…
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It all has to start somewhere

I suppose we can’t really be accused of being organised. Wales now has a single coastal path that goes all the way from Chepstow in the South East on the border with England, west, north and then east to Chester on the North East border with England. The total distance is 870 miles. If anyone…
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Dunraven Bay
Today was a gentle walk along the coast at Dunraven Bay. Didn’t feel like going on a long march after a marathon journey back from Kuala Lumpur yesterday. I should have landed back in the UK in the morning, but the flight was delayed by 14 hours, and so I didn’t get back home until…
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Sully and Cosmeston Lakes – Sunday 16th February
Hooray the sun is shining. There isn’t a cloud in the sky, and I need to walk off the effects of the return flight from South Africa Friday night. Auntie is up for a walk, so where can we go. After all the rain, the most interesting paths will be nothing short of a muddy…
