well all heading to wales first couple weeks in july and wondering has anyone any suggestions on things to see places to go we have a few places we must go snowdonon and breachan beacons being two but any suggestions welcome TIA.
tribute615
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: manchester Age: 76 Posts: 618 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Autotrail Imala 615 SPORT Base Vehicle: Fiat Ducato
Wales (south of Rhyl) with the weather is superb,
Just a few
betsws -y-coed
Anglesey (check out south stack) or tour the coast from Beaumaris anti clockwise. Penmon point but beware the pricing.
LLandudno
Shell island (not weekends or bank holidays) close by Nancol waterfalls
New Quay (loads of small coves on that cardigan coast)
The Breacon beacons are motorhome friendly
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Micklad
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Beaumaris anti clockwise. Penmon point but beware the pricing.
LLandudno
thanks why anti clockwise and what do you mean beware of pricing?
if you look at Anglesey on the map and start at Beaumaris go round the coast via Benllech, Moelfre,Almwch and then back viaa Hollyhead,South Stack,Trearddur Bay. but forgot you will most probably be coming over via Hollyhead take your pick . With Penmon Point when i was there they charge you £5 to go in (Toll) and day parking but they also charge in the morning when you come out ,the guy collecting the cash said if you are out early enough then its free ( he starts very early so i gave it a miss ) Believe its now £10 for motorhome parking .
ntg
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Be very wary of your satnav around Wales,check out the route that it is taking you before setting off as there are some very nasty roads for Motorhomes.
It is a lovely part of the world so enjoy.
clunegapyears
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We know the south better. Check out Elan Valley for walking or cycling. And Pendine Beach and Oxwich Bay (don't try to get a large motorhome too face down here!). And of course, the Gower.
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Flipperdipper
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I'd second Betsws -y-coed, a lovely little village. Take the train from there to Blaenau Ffestiniog for a very interesting visit to the slate mines. If you have kids with you they'll love it. Another place to spend a day full of information and fun is the center for alternative technology http://visit.cat.org.uk/ in Machynlleth, mid Wales. Talyllyn railway http://www.talyllyn.co.uk/. Butterfly farm, http://www.pilipalas.co.uk/. You're heading for Wales, you'll need a month, too much to do. Enjoy.
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