Anytime is a good time to visit north Wales. Last winter was the hardest for many years, but there were some magical views in the valleys and the mountains. Autumn is full of wonderful colours. Spring… more →
Dalesman's Welsh Ramblingsdalesman wrote 6 months ago: Anytime is a good time to visit north Wales. Last winter was the hardest for many years, but there w … more →
firklings wrote 10 months ago: The Fairy Glen – a rocky gorge on a small tributary of the River Conwy, near Betws-y-Coed, Wal … more →
dalesman wrote 1 year ago: It’s been a bloody awful summer, in fact summer was in May! Since then we have had only ocassi … more →
dalesman wrote 1 year ago: Today I was starting in Betws-y-Coed (pronounced “bet us i co ed”). This lovely village … more →
kearleyj wrote 1 year ago: Unfortunately our camera started playing up so I haven’t got as many photos as I was hoping for… but … more →
elscubadiver wrote 1 year ago: A group of us spent the bank holiday in Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia preparing for a planned trek to Kili … more →
chillyspoon wrote 1 year ago: A grey Saturday morning accompanied by passionate music by Shade, a band from Pittsburgh in the US. … more →
infranik wrote 2 years ago: I know its a bit late to write this but still I will try and take you with us to the beautiful land … more →
shore wrote 3 years ago: Just recently the Oak trees which line the A5 have come in for some attention by the tree surgeons. … more →
arvindpadmanabhan wrote 4 years ago: 24-27 September 2005 The Silence Within The sense of sound is always deep. It strikes a chord within … more →