louisa_, Had a glorious weekend in North #Wales.
Cycling on the coast near Conwy, a dip in the sea, then fish'n'chips on Friday. Walking and more much-needed swimming at Llyn Melynllyn & Llyn Dulyn on Saturday. And more coastal cycling today from Persarn.
We stayed at Cefn Cae in Rowen - one of my favourite campsites and, of course, got to see the aurora too.
We nearly didn't go through inertia - I'm so glad we did! Wonderful memories.
A beach - golden sand with pebbles mixed in - and a bay. The water is flat and blue: a jetty stretches out from high on the beach into the water. In the distance, the bay is lined with some large buildings (hotels) and finishes with a rounded cliff.
A long distance landscape photo of some low level hills in Snowdonia, Wales. A well worn path curves around the terrain on the right of the picture, pointing to a barely visible reservoir in the distance. It's spring so the grass is vivid green but some of the other plant life is still dressed for winter.
A small, natural lake in the Welsh hills. It is contained on all sides by rough grey rock and cliffs, parts of which are coated in grass. The sky above is blue, a sunny day, which makes the water all the more alluring...