A WEEK IN PEMBROKESHIRE
We got home yesterday after spending a week with Tessa (our daughter) and Matt and their two young girls (aged 8 and 10) in a rented house in West Wales, a few miles north of St David’s (the smallest city in the UK). So this week, I will share some photos, day by day, of what we did last week. We had a wonderful time despite not very good weather and gale force winds. We were very thankful not to be camping in tents, some of which were destroyed by the winds.
- Map of the UK showing Loughborough (where we live) and the western edge of Wales where we went last week. It was 265 miles which took 5.5 hours going and 6.5 hours coming home.
- This map of Pembrokeshire shows where we walked and the beaches we visited each day.
- The old farmhouse of Tremynydd Fawr where we stayed, catering for ourselves.
Last Sunday, which was misty, cloudy and drizzly, we walked half a mile from the house towards the coast where we joined the Coast Path and walked north east to the tiny bay of Aber Pwll. The wild flowers were beautiful.
- Looking northwards from the farm track
- On the Coast Path
- Coming down to Aber Pwll
- Aber Pwll
- Everything was covered in jewel-like droplets
- Cobweb covered with drops of mist and drizzle
- Bumblebee drinking nectar